Yes. All four of the outer planets have multiple moons.
The inner and outer planets are The same because The Inner planets are not made out of gas The outer planets are bigger than inners The outer planets are the coldest The Inner planets are rocky The inner planets are terrestrial The outer planets can't support life The inner planets have iron cores The outer are the furthest from the sun The outer planets haveno rocky surface
its not different at all they are just outer planets
The outer planets lie beyond the asteroid belt.
The outer planets are larger.
They follow orbital paths which, like those of the inner planets, are centered on the sun, but the outer planets, without exception, are farther from the sun than any of the inner planets is.
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.
As of today no, but maybe in the future.
What the history about the outer planets?
In outer space, there are no seasons as we experience on Earth. Seasons are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun. In space, celestial bodies like planets and moons may have their own unique climate patterns and variations, but not in the seasonal sense we are familiar with on Earth.
The four outer planets but it depends what you mean by the outer solar system. If the boundary is set at 4 AU, you have Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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