Question

Viewed from space, Earth is like a sparkling blue oasis in a black sea of stars. Constantly changing weather patterns create the swirls of clouds that blanket the blue and brown sphere we call home. These features are what make Earth unique. Why did Earth have the great ability to support and sustain life while its two nearest neighbors, Venus and Mars, are unsuitable for life as we know it?

When viewed from space, Earth appears to be:

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a bright light.

a bright light.

a brown sphere.

a brown sphere.

a blue marble.

a blue marble.

a grey cloud.

a grey cloud.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When viewed from space, Earth appears to be "a sparkling blue oasis in a black sea of stars." This description highlights the unique features of our planet, particularly its blue oceans and swirling clouds, which make it distinct from its neighboring planets, Venus and Mars. Unlike those planets, Earth has the essential conditions to support and sustain life.

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