The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
Yes, all of the dwarf planets are smaller than the smallest inner planet (Mercury).
no, except for Ceres in the asteroid belt.
The 4 Inner planets (mostly rocky and solid):MercuryVenusEarthMarsThe 4 Outer planets (mostly dense gaseous atmospheres):JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneNotes:Pluto, a dwarf planet, was an outer planet before it got reclassified, but resembles the inner planets.The inner and outer planets are separated by the asteroid belt.When dwarf planets are included, Ceres counts as an inner planet and all the other dwarf planets count as outer planets.
They are similar in that both the inner and outer planets all orbit the sun.
No. All of the outer planets, (unincluding the dwarf planet Pluto) are all made of gas, and far larger than the inner planets.
they are alike in the way that they are solid not gaseous and that they are relitivly small.
They are more similar to the inner planets, since they are rocky and icy in nature instead of gaseous.
Yes. The four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars and smaller than the four outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Earth is largest inner planet, and Neptune is the smallest outer planet. Neptune is around 14 times larger in terms of diameter than the Earth. The dwarf planets are all smaller than any of the actual planets.
They are similar because the inner planets dont have many moons.
Jupiter is one of the Outer Planets.
All inner planets are made of rock. (Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury)