the planets do not get smaller the father they go...
they range from all different sizes some are larger than get smaller, some are smaller then get larger...look it up at your library~
it is very interesting
The farther away from the sun, the farther apart the orbits of the planets become (the planets farther away from the sun are more spaced out). The average distance between Mercury and Venus, the two closest planets to the sun, is about 0.779 au. The average distance from Mars to Jupiter, the two planets in the middle, is about 5.32 as. The average distance from Uranus to Neptune, the two planets farthest from the sun, is about 33.2 au.
They go more slowly. That's because there is less gravity.
it goes farther when hit by a metal bat
My hypothesis is that the baseball will indeed go farther. To explain why well because it is smaller so it will gain more speed. While a softball is big it will not gain as much speed but could be hit far as well. thank you.
Yes.
Roughly speaking, as you go farther away from the Sun, planets get colder.
The four outer planets are all significantly larger than the four inner planets. Beyond that there's no simple relationship. The size of the planets (from smallest, 1, to largest, 8) in order of distance from the Sun: 1, 3, 4, 2, 8, 7 ... and then it gets vague. If you go by radius, the last two are 6, 5 and if you go by mass they're 5, 6 (either way, they're nearly twins).
in our solar system the planets which are of a closer proximity to the sun than the earth never go in a retrograding motion as their orbits are smaller
A planet farther from the sun has a longer period of revolution because it has a greater distance to travel in its orbit around the sun, which takes more time. This is in accordance with Kepler's second law of planetary motion, which states that planets sweep out equal areas in equal times, meaning that planets move more slowly in their orbits when they are farther from the sun.
Stars are usually much farther away from us than planets, so they appear as points of light due to their vast distance. Planets are relatively close to Earth in comparison and have a visible circular shape since they reflect the light from the Sun, making them appear as discs in the night sky.
The side that sticks out farther goes toward the pressure plate.
no some go even farther and they get extra credit