Mother Earth is first, Then Mars, our sister planet which was once a great civilization. If we do not stop global warming and all the pollution, our Earth will be just like Mars within the next 1000 years.
2006-06-19 04:28:08
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answered by jtracer48 4
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Personally I prefer Oz for witches now that the both Wicked Witches are gone (death by house and bucket of water). That only leaves the Good Witch of the North. It leaves an obvious vacancy at South, maybe I can apply. However, I'm not sure Oz qualifies as a planet.
Or, I could just stay right here on Earth, which considering its breathable atmosphere, makes the top of my list on planets to visit, regardless of the presence of witches.
2006-06-19 11:50:28
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answered by aviatrix4031 1
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I like Saturn.
Earth is home to so many bad people, even ones I know. At least Saturn is a gas planet, so it can't hold such horrific lives.
Saturn also has so many rings, so it must be the richest planet. I'm not for riches, but those rings are so beautiful. And Saturn has a lot of friends, (it's moons). Earth has one friend. Thus showing Earth is rude.
2006-06-19 11:30:49
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answered by jopuppy 5
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Neptune. After viewing so many voyager 2 pics of it, I just became amazed with astronomy. Therefore, for creating my new hobby, Neptune is my favorite planet.
Of course, the galatic tyrant of Minervia, where I hail from as a conquestor, is also a great planet...if you can last the exploding jetfuel, anti-air defences that only shoot at things that arnt Red, afads (A color only we minevians know about) and pink, the vicious minefields in the sky, spanding 3 miles down, amnd alot more, its a utopia if you can outlast our dictator.
2006-06-19 12:52:29
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answered by iam"A"godofsheep 5
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Jupiter; because Jupiter is like another solar system within a solar system, only diference is that Jupiter did'nt fully ignite like the sun.
I hope that like in the movie 2010 A Space Oddisey, written by Auther C. Clark, this celestial event may one day occur and not effect negatively life on Earth.
Only then we will be able to see another star during the day and have the brightest star during the night.
2006-06-19 20:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite planet to live on is Earth.
My favorite planet to look at through a telescope is Saturn.
2006-06-19 15:02:31
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Earth of course, it would be very difficult to live on any of the others. And of course because of the life, Earth is the most interesting.
2006-06-19 11:23:51
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answered by MARTIN B 4
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Jupiter
2006-06-19 11:59:29
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answered by hkyboy96 5
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Earth.
2006-06-19 11:22:30
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answered by Gatorz22 3
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Vectron
2006-06-19 13:02:39
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answered by penguin 2
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