Young planets refer to newly formed planets that are still in the process of evolving and developing. These planets are typically characterized by their high temperature, rapid rotation, and active geological processes. Scientists study young planets to better understand the early stages of planetary formation and evolution, as well as to gain insights into the conditions that may have led to the development of life on Earth and other planets. Research in this area often involves using telescopes and other observational tools to study the properties and behaviors of young planets in our own solar system and beyond.