Table of Contents
- 1 Which planet do you like the most Why?
- 2 What planet do we love on?
- 3 Is Mars a good planet to live on?
- 4 What is Venus like on the surface?
- 5 What planets do people like the most?
- 6 What is so unique about planet Earth?
- 7 Which planet are you most like?
- 8 What is it like to live on Mars?
- 9 What would a year look like on Venus?
Which planet do you like the most Why?
The planet I like the most has to be Earth, though I may be bias. Earth has got much more life than any other planet, and to me, life is the most interesting thing going on in the universe that I know about at least. I also like Venus, because it has a cool name, it’s close to my planet and has some storms going on.
What planet do we love on?
The planet is one big party. Earth is the only planet in our galaxy that can support life. Scientists estimate that Earth is home to about 300,000 plant species, over 600,000 species of fungi, and about ten million animal species.
What is the best planet and why?
The planet Saturn is probably the best known and most beautiful planet in the Solar System. Saturn’s rings are far more extensive and more easily seen than those of any other planet. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system with a diameter of 120,000 km.
Is Mars a good planet to live on?
Mars presents a hostile environment for human habitation. Different technologies have been developed to assist long-term space exploration and may be adapted for habitation on Mars.
What is Venus like on the surface?
It’s the hottest planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Surface temperatures on Venus are about 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) – hot enough to melt lead. The surface is a rusty color and it’s peppered with intensely crunched mountains and thousands of large volcanoes.
Why is Jupiter my favorite planet?
That is why Jupiter is my favorite planet. As the solar system’s biggest planet, it is the most gravitationally powerful. Every other object bends to its influence; even the sun wobbles a bit thanks to Jupiter’s irresistible sway.
What planets do people like the most?
Attention grabbers. Earth’s closest neighbours, Mars and Venus, have received the bulk of attention since the first planetary missions began in the 1960s (see ‘Planetary visits’).
What is so unique about planet Earth?
Earth is one special planet. It has liquid water, plate tectonics, and an atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun’s rays. The fact that Earth hosts not just life, but intelligent life, makes it doubly unique.
What do you know about planet Earth?
The third planet from the sun, Earth is the only place in the known universe confirmed to host life. With a radius of 3,959 miles, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system, and it’s the only one known for sure to have liquid water on its surface. Earth is the only planet known to maintain life.
Which planet are you most like?
The planet you are most like is our very own Earth! Earth is the only planet known to have life on it. It is also known as the blue marble. You probably like to stay on the safe side of things and stay away from risk. You are dependable and responsible. You can be greedy at times but you are a good trustworthy person.
What is it like to live on Mars?
It’s a lonely planet, at first. Nothing out there but ocean, and the weird rumbles, chirps, clicks and roars from the wildlife did nothing to endear the planet to me. But you know, I got used to the wildlife eventually, even if some of it appears intimidating at first. And of course, not every animal I saw was pleased to see me.
What would you like to see on Jupiter?
Jupiter’s giant red spot alone is bigger than any of the inner planets. “The giant red spot is a massive storm that could swallow two Earths side by side, although it is slowly shrinking,” says Dr Bauer. Saturn’s rings would also be amazing to see.
What would a year look like on Venus?
A year on Venus is not too different to the length of its day — the planet takes 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun and 117 Earth days to spin on its axis. So while the days would last forever on this hellish planet, the years would fly by.