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17 August, 05:31

How does Earth's temperature compare to other planets in the solar system?

is more stable and has a lower range of variability

is colder overall

is warmer overall

is overall very similar to other planets

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  1. 17 August, 08:28
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    The Earth is the only planet in our solar system and the entire universe that is known to support life within its atmosphere. Our atmosphere is made up of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and argon. Other planets atmospheres are made up of different elements and compounds, Neptune, for example has an atmosphere of hydrogen, helium and traces of hydrocarbons; nitrogen is also thought to be on Neptune as well. Earth is the third planet from the sun at 150 000 000km away, in front of earth are Venus at 108 000 000km away and then Mercury 57 900 000km away. Earth has only one moon; whereas other planets have multiple moons except Mercury and Venus which have no moons.
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