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What would happen if there were no other planets?

What would happen if there were no other planets?

Earth would be too cold to sustain life. The position of Earth in the Solar System not only affects life, but everything that happens on our planet. That’s because, without any other planets keeping us in check, Earth’s gravity would be severely different. When we say ‘no other planets’ we mean no moons either.

Can planets affect human behavior?

From the time when humans take birth, the positions of the planets have effects on the body. These planetary effects on human behaviour create different temperaments, which manifest in different ways. These planets have a natural force which affects biological, physical, mental-emotional states of the individual.

Does the Moon protect Earth from asteroids?

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Very little. The the moon covers a very small percentage of the sky, and thus cannot shield the earth from the impact of all but a small percentage of meteors.

Does Saturn protect Earth?

Researchers from NASA were able to discover how gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn can prevent planets like Earth from experiencing major asteroid impacts. Based on their findings, these gas giants seem to balance out the Solar System and protect other planets from getting hit by massive asteroids.

What does the Bible say about the planets?

The Bible does not say if there is life on other planets. It simply says that God created the heavens and earth and put man on it. But this silence on the subject does not require that earth is the only place with life on it. But then again, this doesn’t mean there is life out there, either.

Why did God create other planets?

God did not tell us why he created planets. Planets are the natural result of gravity acting on the matter in the universe which God created. If we assume that God had a purpose in creating a universe with planets, then the most obvious purpose is to provide a place where life can exist.

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What are facts about each planet?

Planet Facts. Our solar system has eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. With the exception of Uranus and Neptune, each of these planets can be seen unaided. All eight planets can be see through the use of an inexpensive amateur telescope or binoculars.

What are all the nine planets?

Historically, there have been nine planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.