No. The outer planets do not have solid surfaces. Those planets are made of gases held together by gravity.
The outer planets are gas planets
They don't have solid surfaces.
The outer planets are gas giants, made mostly or entirely of gas, so either there is no surface to land on, or even if there is, it lies underneath such a large amount of atmosphere that the atmospheric pressure would crush any spaceship that tried to land there. However, the outer planets also have lots of moons, which would be very suitable places for spacecraft to land.
its not different at all they are just outer planets
The outer planets are larger.
The outer planets are the planets that are made of gas. Each of the outer planets are mad of gas and can not hold life.
What the history about the outer planets?
Currently, technology is not at the point where devices carrying humans can reach other planets. Our moon is the farthest a human has ever been from Earth. However, if this technology ever develops farther, we could theoretically land on some of the outer planet's moons. Io, for example, is one of Jupiter's moons. It is made of solid rock and is therefore sturdy enough to land a spacecraft on.
outer planets are gas giants whille inner planets are just rocky planets. that includes that outer planets have significant amount of mass than the inner planets
the inner planets have a moltin core and could be inhabited the outer planets are cold and freezing and totally not habitable unless you like freezing to death thats the diffrence ur welcome
the outer planets are - jupiter - saturn - uranus - neptune
the outer planets are gaseous and the inner planets are not