position is one
Here's four: (There are others also.)
Mass
Volume
Composition
Orbits
The planets differ in size and what they are made up of. Some are gas planets, others are solid. Some have multiple moons, some don't have any moons.
Within our solar system the inner four planets are all small, rocky worlds, while the outer four planets are big cold gas giants.
In most of the other solar systems we have found so far, the inner planets are big gas giants, but this is likely an artifact of our search method. It is easier to find close-orbiting big gas giants than it is to find small Earth-like planets much farther out.
The planets differ in sizes location, and it's very own climate. Each planet has it's own speed and way of rotating around the Sun. However, they have their own "characteristic about them. Certain planets are much to cold or too hot and unstable to maintain life. Earth is the ONLY planet able to sustain life for our chemical and bodily structure as well as it being the only planet where water is found.
Mercury,Venus ,Earth and Mars are rocky planets and are made of rocks. On the other hand Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus and Neptune are gaseos planets and made up of liquids.Planets also have temperature and size difference.
They do not have the exact same color, mass, diameter, number of moons, atmosphere composition, name, or gravity.
position is one
Here's four: (There are others also.)
Mass
Volume
Composition
Orbits
Every planet is different, some may be warm some may be cold and there are many differences about planets.
Mainly size, density, distance from other planets, distance from the nearest star, existence of satellites, age, shape, (The Earth is flattened on its poles.) and many other features.
Sizes
Well there are many different ways to look at it. If you are just talking about in iur solar system there are only two planets. Mars and Jupiter. Mars is totally red, and Jupiter is yellow, red, brown and white.
Because different planets have different masses :)
1) Although planets can be composed primarily of rock or gas, only stars are objects made of gas that are massive enough to support a nuclear fusion reaction. 2) Although planets and stars can orbit stars (as in binary systems), stars never orbit planets.
the outer planets are gaseous and the inner planets are not
They are different because all of the planets are bigger than the moon
There are many ways the planets are different. One way is that they all have different gravity levels, they are all different shapes and sizes. Lastly that they are different temperature, and different material.
It is extremely small and it has no rings!
The inner planets are smaller and rockier than the outer planets which are made mostly of gases. Plus they are on different sides of the asteroid belt.
The other planets are different from the earth in various ways. This includes distances from the sun, size, rotational speed, element composition and so much more.
with the exception of Pluto Classed as "Dwarf Planet" the inner 4 planets Mercury, Venus , Earth and Mars are all solid planets (rocky) The planets after that are all Gaseous planets
The inner plants are different from the outer planets from many ways...here is the list of different ways they are different.Inner planets:1. Terrestrial2. Rocky surface3.Cores made out of ironThe four inner planets are Mars, Venus, Earth, and Mercury.Outer planets:1.Gas giants2.Surface is made up of a slush that forms from their gaseous atmosphere3.Surface are not solid but cores areThe four outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
its not different at all they are just outer planets
They do not have the exact same color, mass, diameter, number of moons, atmosphere composition, name, or gravity.
Well there are many different ways to look at it. If you are just talking about in iur solar system there are only two planets. Mars and Jupiter. Mars is totally red, and Jupiter is yellow, red, brown and white.
Different planets have different orbit lengths because of their distance from the sun. Planets closer to the sun have shorter orbits, and planets farther away have longer orbits.
Because different planets have different masses :)
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