3. Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life. Earth is the only planet known to harbor life. It's a diverse and dynamic world with a wide range of ecosystems, climates, and geological features.
Embark on a cosmic journey across the ethereal expanse of the
solar system Galaxy and follow the orchestration of the
cosmos and the planets weaving stories of their timeless
existence.
The Sun is a huge, glowing ball of hot plasma at the centre of our solar system and provides the vital energy needed for life on Earth. This energy radiates outward in the form of light and heat, providing warmth and light to the entire solar system.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and is known for its extreme temperatures and barren, rocky surface. It is one of the four terrestrial planets in our solar system, characterized by their solid, rocky composition.
Venus is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet" due to its similar size and composition, but it stands out with its extremely inhospitable environment
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life. Earth is the only planet known to harbor life. It's a diverse and dynamic world with a wide range of ecosystems, climates, and geological features.
Earth has one natural satellite, the Moon, which plays a role in
stabilizing the planet's
rotation and tides. The Moon's gravitational pull causes ocean tides
to rise and fall.
Mars, often referred to as the "Red Planet," is the fourth planet from the Sun and has captivated human imagination for centuries with its reddish appearance and potential for hosting life.
Mars has two small moons, Phobos and
Deimos, which are irregularly shaped and thought to be captured
asteroids.