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sorta there are inner and outer planets the inner planets are alike and outer planets are alike to but inner and outer planets are different.

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It's better to ask how far are the planets from the sun since they all move around it at a realively constant distance, but their distances to each other are constantly changing and can vary widely.

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Each of the planets are moving independently; the distances are constantly changing. For example, Venus is sometimes as close to Earth as 35 million miles, and sometimes as far away as 125 million miles. It depends on where each planet is in its orbit.

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No. The planets of the outer solar system are spaced at much greater distances from each other than those of the inner solar system. Additionally, how far any two planets are from one another will depends on where each planet is in its orbit, as every planet has a different orbital period.

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No, all of the inner planets are close together but all of the outer planets are unevenly spaced.

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No, they all have differing distances from other planets.

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different distances depend on the size

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no!

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