No planet contains "everything" as such, but the planet Earth contains "everything" that we as humans, need to survive!
yea, thermal energy is any movement ( heat) of molecules and atoms, so since everything has kinetic energy everything has thermal energy. unless scientists find a way to get a object to absolute zero ( when all molecules stop moving )
A universe is a vast region that holds all known matter and energy, including galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. It encompasses everything that exists, from the smallest particles to the largest structures.
Matter is anything that contains mass and takes up space. We are made up of matter, as is pretty much everything else.
A water bottle is an object that contains liquid.
No, not everything is possible in life. There are limitations and constraints that can prevent certain things from happening.
There is nothing that contains everything because we don't know what everything is; unless you mean the word everything.
A name. And to be scientific everything is matter and contains atoms.
The universe is everything that exists. It contains everything.
Planet Earth?
the universe
The word universe is the name that describes everything in space.
The universe contains everything.
Everything contains chemicals dude
All of space, all of time, and everything in them, is called the "Universe".
Everything is the smallest book in the world , its name is everything and it contains only one word , that is everyting.
Universe: It contains everything.
Universe