no, they are not because I know that 1000 earths can fit into Jupiter,93 into Saturn but 3 Mercurys into an earth.
Uranus and Neptune are roughly the same size.
earth & venus
The average sizes of the outer planets are smallest than the average size of the Pluto so that they can called them the dwarf planets.
Earth but Venus is almost the same size
you can fit 1million planets the size of earth in the sun
Uranus and Neptune are roughly the same size.
Venus and earth.
neptune and Saturn
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets. This may be because the outer planets are called gas giants. This means that gas can accumulate in size at times, and this can be one of the situations.
No
Yes gravity is the same size on earth but not in outer space where there is no gravity.
earth & venus
The average sizes of the outer planets are smallest than the average size of the Pluto so that they can called them the dwarf planets.
I guess the closest planets in size are Earth and Venus
The average sizes of the outer planets are smallest than the average size of the Pluto so that they can called them the dwarf planets.
They are all bigger
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.