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Why do the inner planets rotate on their axis's slower compared to that of the outer planets?

Since the inner planets are composed mainly of rocks, they are heavier, and rotate slower.


Why are inner planets called rock planets?

They have solid surfaces composed of rock.


Why would the average densities of the four large outer planets be so low when compared with the average densities of the inner planets?

Because the outer planets are composed of mainly gas or ice, whereas the inner planets are composed of rock which has a higher density.


What is is terrestrial planets composition?

Terrestrial planets are Earth-like and are called the inner planets. They are dense, and they are mainly composed of rock and metallic substances with minor amounts of ices. They include Earth, Venus, Mercury, and Mars.


What are the four inner planets are called besides inner planets?

TerrestrialsPlanets with bodies largely composed of rock: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.


How do the inner planets differ from the outer?

The outer planets are mostly composed of gases and the inner planets are mostly made of rock, metals.


Why are mercuryvenusearthand Mars inner planets?

the four inner planets (mercury, venus, earth and mars) are called the inner planets because they are quite close to the sun. where as the four outer planets ( jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptue) are a lot further away from the sun.


What are the inner planets sometimes call?

the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets


Which planets are called inner planets and which are called outer planets?

The first four planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are the inner planets, because they are rocky and on the inside of the asteroid belt, and the next four planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are the outer planets because they are light and composed of gas, and are on the outside of the asteroid belt.


Why are inner planets composed mostly of rock and metal?

The inner planets at made out of rocks because of the sun and the falling rocks.


What type of gases makes up the giant planets?

Hydrogen and helium mainly. The 'Outer Planets' are composed of a rocky, metallic core with a thick layer of gas surrounding. As such, they are less dense than the 'Inner Planets' also called the 'Terrestrial (earth-like) Planets' which are mainly rock, ice and metal with thin atmospheres of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and in the case of the Earth: oxygen


Of what substance are the inner planets mostly composed of?

Iron and Rock.