All the inner planets in our solar system are all terrestrial planets. They are all small rocky planets with a relatively small atmospheres when compared to the gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn or the ice giants like Neptune and Uranus.
This however is not true of other stars. Many stars have large planets very small orbits.
they are alike in the way that they are solid not gaseous and that they are relitivly small.
The four outer planets are all of the type astronomers call "gas giants", and have no hard, rocky surface per se. The inner planets are all solid rocky "terrestrial" planets. Also, the four outer planets are larger in size and lesser in density than the inner planets.
Inner planets. are inner & outer planets. are outer
the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets
I hesitate to admit that I was raised on one of the inner planets. The inner planets are not gaseous, like the outer planets.
None of the inner planets are alike - they are all different in their own sweet way.
They're both planets.
they are alike in the way that they are solid not gaseous and that they are relitivly small.
They all have alike materials and rocky cores.
1 answer is that they both orbit around the sun!
earth and venus are alike because they are both on the inner planets
The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets. These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The inner planets all have a clear solid surface, unlike gaseous planets. The inner planets do not have a ring system. The inner planets are of similar densities.
The Earth and Venus.
the inner planets are made of rock, ice and other materials while the outer planets are made of different kinds of gases except for pluto.
inner are closer to the sun. outer are far away from the sun.
there all inner planets of the solar population.
They are alike because they are both called planets, both terrestrial planets and gas giants are spheres, all have a somewhat dense core and lastly all orbit around the sun.