The inner, or terrestrial planets are more dense than the outer planets/gas giants/jovian planets. Through a process of differentiation we find inner planets to typically consist of a molten iron core and a less dense silicate crust.
no thunder does not appear in other planets
There are many other planets in many other galaxies.
The inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, are primarily made up of rock and metal. They have solid surfaces and dense cores, with compositions that include elements like iron, nickel, silicon, and oxygen. These materials have been shaped by processes such as differentiation, volcanism, and impacts over billions of years.
The distance between planets varies greatly depending on their positions in their orbits. On average, the farthest planets (Neptune and Uranus) are around 19 AU apart, while inner planets like Earth and Venus are only a few AU away from each other. The closest distances occur during planetary alignments, where some planets can be less than one AU apart.
Yes.
In people, differentiation occurs during the fetal development in the uterus.
They all rely on mitosis in order to occur.
Yes.
because they are not earth
Yes, hurricanes, or similar large-scale storms, can occur on other planets. For example, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a massive storm system that has been raging for hundreds of years. Saturn's moon Titan also experiences methane rainstorms that create similar atmospheric patterns to hurricanes.
Spatial differentiation is an economic term where geographic location is a differentiating factor between competitors. Consumers choose a firm based on transportation costs, which prevent switching for relatively small differences in price. Consumer preferences are analagous to consumer location and product characteristics are analagous to seller location. Substitution between two otherwise perfectly homogenous products will only occur when other forms of differentiation occur - eg price, product changes
The inner, or terrestrial planets are more dense than the outer planets/gas giants/jovian planets. Through a process of differentiation we find inner planets to typically consist of a molten iron core and a less dense silicate crust.
Tsunamis are not known to occur on other planets in our solar system. The conditions required for a tsunami to form, such as the presence of large bodies of liquid water and tectonic activity, are not commonly found elsewhere in our solar system.
Cell differentiation occurs numerous times during the development of a multicellular organism. All organism changes from a single zygote to a complex system of tissues and cell types.
Yes, natural disasters do occur on other planets within our solar system. For example, Mars experiences dust storms and quakes, while Jupiter's moon Io has frequent volcanic eruptions. These events are driven by the geology and atmospheric conditions of each planet.
No. Only Earth has a significant amount of oxygen. (I guess you mean oxygen as the gaseous element. Oxygen does occur on other planets in compounds like carbon dioxide.)