Our Earth is far from many hazards: The solar system is nested in a safe harbor and there are fewer stars near the sun that reduces the risks to earth from gravitational tugs, gamma rays bursts, and supernova.
The father of our solar system the Sun is a stable and long-lasting star: Stars that are more massive than our sun burn hotter and do not live for a longer duration that is enough for planets to develop life.
Earth is at the right distance from the sun in the solar system: Earth rotates around the sun in a specific pattern known as earth's orbits which lies in Goldilocks zone where sufficient energy is received from the sun that is suitable for the existence of life as water is usually found in a liquid state in this zone.
Earth has an equitable substance for dynamic core: The dynamic core protects the planet from the very hot solar flares by creating the magnetic field. Earth has a natural satellite moon that maintains axial stability: The tilting of the earth is with respect to the sun and moves unsteadily while moving.
Earth has an ozone layer shield: It is concluded that ancient plantlike organisms present in the oceans released oxygen into the atmosphere which created an ozone layer at a high altitude.
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Marble in the Sky: the Hunt for Another Earth Can we find another world somewhere among the stars that reminds us of our home planet? Will we know it when we see it? In a galaxy that likely holds trillions of planets, ours is so far the only known life-bearing world. We've confirmed only a few thousand of the galaxy's exoplanets, which probably number in the trillions — and already, the variety is stunning.
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