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"earth is a unique planet" explain this statement​

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Answered by rabiyakhatun7778
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So out of all the KNOWN planets, Earth is unique because: It has a moon that stabilises it's axial tilt, thus causing regular seasons. It lies in the habitable zone of our star, allowing life, as we currently know it, to exist.

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Answered by rovenz
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Earth is unique, as space is big and we’ve only studied a small portion of it so far. The hunt for exoplanets is relatively new.

So out of all the KNOWN planets, Earth is unique because:

It has a moon that stabilises it’s axial tilt, thus causing regular seasons.

It lies in the habitable zone of our star, allowing life, as we currently know it, to exist.

It has RNA and DNA, two complex molecules that are necessary for life as we know it.

It has the right amount of free oxygen in the atmosphere to support aerobic respiration, but not enough to cause wildfires.

It has developed multi-cellular organisms (both plant and animal)

It has developed intelligent life .

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