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Both are planets.
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
Similarities: Stars and planets can appear the same - like pinpoints of light in the night sky. Differences: Planets are rock or gas, and do not glow by themselves but reflect the light of stars which illuminate them. Stars fuse hydrogen into helium and give off enormous amounts of energy, some in the visible range. Stars are MUCH bigger than planets.
The Jovian planets have much higher escape velocities.
small.
You would research the moons of both planets and then draw up a table showing the characteristics of all three. The table would illustrate their similarities and differences.
they are the same
compare the atmospheres of the four inner planets
Comparative planetology is the systematic study of the similarities and differences among the planets, with the goal of obtaining deeper insight into how the solar system formed and has evolved in time.
Both are planets.
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
because inner planets are hot and outer planets are cold
Similarities: Stars and planets can appear the same - like pinpoints of light in the night sky. Differences: Planets are rock or gas, and do not glow by themselves but reflect the light of stars which illuminate them. Stars fuse hydrogen into helium and give off enormous amounts of energy, some in the visible range. Stars are MUCH bigger than planets.
Within our own solar system, Earth and Mars most closely resemble each other, but with all other planets, the differences far outweigh the similarities.
There are a few similarities between Saturn and Jupiter. For instance, they both have rings around them. The rings are made up of ice and rock. Another similarity is that they are both gas planets.
These distances compare from a long distance but one that is not nearly as far as the distance between the outer planets.
The Jovian planets have much higher escape velocities.