Why is Earth called a terrestrial planet?
A. It has life.
B. It is closest to the Sun.
C. It is farther from the Sun.
D. It is placed at almost the Middle Planets.
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option A is correct
it has life
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the most suitable alternative out of the four, if any, would be that earth is one of the inner planets i.e, relatively closer to the sun.
- earth is the third planet in the solar system and is the only planet with life. it has all three- lithosphere, hydrosphere, and an atmosphere.
- A rocky planet is also used to describe a terrestrial planet. the earth can be described as a rocky planet, ergo the name, terrestrial planet.
- Metals and silicate rocks make up the earth. it is referred to as a terrestrial planet because silicate rocks make up most of its surface and it has a lithosphere.
the inner planets i.e, - mercury, venus, mars, and Jupiter are called the terrestrial planets while the outer planets are called gaseous planets because they do not have any land. they are entirely made up of gases.
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