Milky Way: Earth-Like Planets Would Have Continents

The Milky Way could have planets on which there are continents, just like on Earth, here is what scientists have to say about them.

Milky Way continents

Milky way it is a huge galaxy in which there are millions upon millions of stars and planets, and among them there would be some that are very similar to those of the Earth. The similarities with the Earth would not only be limited to the existence of water, or some components of the atmosphere, but apparently also to the existence of continents, something that scientists estimate would exist in many planets in various corners of our Milky Way now.

Milky way it has often been at the center of theories that say there are many Earth-like planets in the galaxy, but until recently it was not possible to say exactly what these consist of, too clearly. Well, new details that appeared recently are based on a theory according to which the planets begin to form with the same components, i.e. water, carbon, etc., and from here the scientists went further to draw the conclusion that they are also sectioned similarly .

Milky Way: Earth-Like Planets Would Have Continents

Milky way they would have planets with continents because the way they are formed would make it clear that in the case of all of them the process would be extremely similar, so they would form in the same way. That is, if there are continents on Earth as part of the formation system, then there should also be continents on other planets in the Milky Way, even if scientists are not too sure about this, but only when it comes to those that are similar the earth.

"All the planets in the Milky Way may be made of the same building blocks, which means that planets with the same amount of water and carbon as Earth - and therefore potential places where life can be present - frequently appear around other stars from our galaxy, provided the temperature is right."

Milky way until now, no other planet has been discovered and confirmed with certainty that is similar to the Earth, and has all the necessary elements to support Friday. Scientists have struggled quite a lot to discover planets of this kind, but the fact that they are so far from Earth makes it very difficult to search for them through the Milky Way, so for now there is not much information about what happen.

Milky way it will more than likely be explored further to discover planets that can actually support life and have continents, so the wait will continue.