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Q: How does the pattern of the planet characteristics change as more planets are identified?
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Why does planets change colors?

To hide from predator planets.


Do planets collide when the distance of the planets from the sun change?

The distance of the planets from the sun does not change because of the gravity surrounding each planet is pulling them into continuous orbit.


Characteristics of outer planets?

The four outer planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all much larger than the inner planets. These outer planets have no real surface, they are composed mainly of Hydrogen and helium gas, which gets thicker and thicker until the extreme pressures closer to the core of the planets change the state of the gases. The outer planets are much colder than the inner planets due to their distance from the sun, they take much longer to orbit the sun due to this distance. The outer planets are a lot larger than the inner planets.


How do planets change?

Plants change by the planet earth atmasphere


What would happen if the variables in an experiment we're not in identified?

If it was not identified then you would not know what to change or what stays the same.


What are the two major characteristics change when air is heated and cooled?

How do these characteristics change the movement of air?


Do planets change position during each season and when do they change for each season?

Planets change from season to season because that's just the way it is get that is just the way it is


Is mass larger on bidder planets or smaller?

Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.


Why were Ceres and Pluto identified as the first dwarf planet?

Ceres, Eris (formerly UB313) and Pluto are dwarf planets. Charon is Pluto's largest moon. The change in planetary classification was made in August, 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), and the dwarf planets are defined as non-satellite Sun-orbiting bodies that do not "clear out their (planetary) neighborhood" as major planets do. As of January, 2009, the five dwarf planets include these 3 plus 2 more Kuiper Belt Objects, Haumea and Makemake.


Does your mass change on the planets?

Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.


Is Stonehenge aligned with the planets?

Technically it CAN'T be aligned with the planets, because the planets' positions change all the time.


What are is the Sun and the planets attracted to each other by?

Gravity and inertia. The Sun's gravity holds all the planets in orbit with its immense gravity, and the planets have no tendency to change their orbits due to the law of inertia which implies that the planets will stay in their elliptical patterns until a force acts on them to change that status.