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Some planets are too far from the Sun, and some are too close to the Sun, while planet Earth has the perfect spot for life.
Some believe 9500 BC
As of current scientific knowledge, there is no planet that is perfectly identical to Earth in terms of all its features, such as size, atmosphere composition, and climate. However, there are planets outside our solar system called exoplanets that may have some similarities to Earth in terms of size and distance from their star, making them potentially habitable.
Not a planet of any significant size, which would be easy to see, but it is possible that some pieces of rock are in a similar orbit to the Earth at the five Lagrangian Points of the Earth's orbit.
Some are tiny, just the size of a speck of dust, so they are floating through space and they enter Earth's atmosphere.
The Earth's moon is approximately 1/6 the size of Earth, making it the largest moon relative to its planet size in the solar system. Some scientists refer to the Earth-Moon system as a binary planet system due to the similar size and gravitational influence between the two bodies.
Some planets are too far from the Sun, and some are too close to the Sun, while planet Earth has the perfect spot for life.
Some stars are bigger than the planet like the sun but some are small. The size varies.
Some believe 9500 BC
The planet Saturn was relatively close to Earth on December 31, 2003, when it was about 746 million miles away. It is some 900 million miles away from the sun.
Venus is often referred to as Earth's twin because of its similar size, composition, and proximity to the sun. However, Venus has a much hotter and more hostile environment, with a dense atmosphere that traps heat and leads to surface temperatures high enough to melt lead.
billion years ago some planet at size of mars crash into earth then the dust and the rocks left over from the from the crashed planet crates the moon
The size of a black dwarf is about the same as some planets. They are expected to range in size from a little less than Earth's diameter to twice Earth's diameter.
There are many planets outside our solar system, some bigger and some smaller. So far we have mostly found larger ones as it is harder to detect ones the size of Earth and smaller.
I dont know. planet earth is mistory
God placed it there. - religious theory A planet, about the size of Mars, crashed into Earth when it was a molten ball. It mostly merged with earth, but some of it was thrown into space, it hardened and became the Moon. That si why the Moon has some materials found on Earth, and some not. - most commonly accepted scientific theory
As of current scientific knowledge, there is no planet that is perfectly identical to Earth in terms of all its features, such as size, atmosphere composition, and climate. However, there are planets outside our solar system called exoplanets that may have some similarities to Earth in terms of size and distance from their star, making them potentially habitable.