I think the answer is "Mercury". That's because it appears in the sky as the "morning star" and also as the "evening star".
About 100 extrasolar planets are thought to have been discovered. All are giants and probably most resemble Jupiter
there is no other planet ecsept earth which have seasons
Gas planets are those planets which are not made up of rocks or materials. They are composed of gases only. Eg- Jupiter
Neptune and Pluto are the two coldest planets!
In our solar system, there are no planets thought to have 23 moons. Uranus has 27 known moons, and Neptune has 13. There is no planet in our system with a closer number.
saturn
early astronomers thought that Mercury was a seprate planet to another because it was so small
Eris is thought to be the largest of the five dwarf planets.
I'd say that no planets have sound, but ours, thought i might be wrong.
No, they are two different "dwarf Planets".
Neptune and Uranus are the two coldest 'planets'.
Every planet has. No two are the same.
Among the planets in the solar system the only two planets do not have any moon at all . And they are the planets Mercury and the planet Venus. Both these planets are nearer the sun compared to earth.
no they are two separate planets
Two planets. Mercury. Venus.
About 100 extrasolar planets are thought to have been discovered. All are giants and probably most resemble Jupiter
There are currently 8 known planets and 5 dwarf planets in our solar system.The 8 planets are :-MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThe 5 named dwarf planets are :-CeresPlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris ( Xena )