The Solar System has two major groups of planets - the four inner planets which include Earth, and the four outer planets. Each of these groups shares certain characteristics with one another. Mainly, the outer planets are gas giant - i.e., they are much larger than Earth, and they are made up mainly of gas.
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Mars is an inner planet, as is Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
Earth is an inner planet because it has an atmosphere. Earth Rocks!
Neither. The moon is not a planet; it is a natural satellite of Earth, which is an inner planet.
Mercury is the inner planet with the most mass.
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Mercury is the largest inner planet in our solar system.
Mars is an inner planet, located between Earth and the asteroid belt. The inner planets are rocky and terrestrial, while the outer planets are gas giants.
The Earth is considered an inner planet, as it orbits closer to the Sun than the outer planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Uranus is an outer planet.
Earth is the largest of the four inner planets.