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What is the density of inner planets?

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Who has higher density inner planets or outer planets?

Inner planets


Which inner planet has the greatest density?

The Earth has the greatest average density, of all the planets.


Which characteristics do all inner planets share?

High density, small size.


Which outer planet has the lowest density of all the planets in the solar system?

Mercury is the smallest of the four inner planets and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.


The two inner planets most alike in size mass and density are?

Venus and Earth


What are some similarities of the inner and outer planets?

Inner and outer planets have some things that are in common but there mostly way different. For instants they both orbit the sun. On the other hand the outer planets are made mostly by gas, that's why they are called the gas giants. The inner planets are mostly made by rock and dust. The inner planets are called Terrestrial planets and the outer planets are called Jovian planets. The inner planets are closer to the sun, have more density, they have less moons, there about the size of Earth, and they rotate slowly. The outer planets (Jovian Planets) are farther from the sun, they have less density, they have more moons, they are large, about the size of Jupiter, they rotate rapidly, and they have more mass. These planets are alike because they both orbit the sun.


The are the dense planets nearest the sun?

Mercury is the answer. The inner planets in order from greatest to least density are: Earth Mercury Venus Mars


What are the dense planets nearest the sun?

Mercury is the answer. The inner planets in order from greatest to least density are: Earth Mercury Venus Mars


Why would the average densities of the four large outer planets be so low when compared with the average densities of the inner planets?

Because the outer planets are composed of mainly gas or ice, whereas the inner planets are composed of rock which has a higher density.


None of the inner planets have what?

none of the inner planets


What is the inner and outer planets and contrast the two groups of planets?

The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets. These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The four outer gas giant planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The inner planets are smaller and have a higher average density. The outer planets are much larger, but have no real surface - just atmosphere that gets thicker as you travel inwards. The outer planets all have a ring system (the inner planets dont) while the outer planets have captured a lot more natural satellites or moons than the inner planets.


Why are inner planets different than outer planets?

Inner planets. are inner & outer planets. are outer