Jupiter is an outer planet, also called a Gas Giant. The Main Asteroid Belt divides the inner planets from the outer 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.
1-Outer Planets are much colder then inner planets. 2-They are all Gas Giants (they are incredibly huge). 3-ALL outer planets have rings (Pluto is a dwarf planet.And is alot farther away then Neptune) 4-There gravity is ALOT stronger then the inner planets. 5-Outer planets have shorter days then inner planets (i don't know why though).
I Don't know :p
differences: the outer planets are much bigger and some are made of gas, such as Jupiter and Saturn. the inner planets are smaller and are al solid samilarities: both are in orbit around the sun, and there are the same amount of each, yes we all know Pluto is not a planet
There is absolutely no planet between Mars and Jupiter. I don't know where you got this question from, but that is weird. Maybe they are refering to the asteroid belt that is between these two planets.
I do no know what the inner planets share but the outer planets except Pluto are gas giants. inner our "rocky" ^_^
The Earth has 5 layers start from the deepest: Inner core, outer core, inner mantle, outer mantle, crust.
These are; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Also know as the gas giants.
crust,mantle,inner core,and outer corethat's what i know
Put the vehicle on a rack and inspect the tie rods.
Most scientists believe that the gravitational influence of Jupiter disrupted the formation of a planet in the asteroid belt. Jupiter's strong gravitational pull prevented the rocks from coalescing into a single body by scattering them and maintaining the belt's fragmented structure.
Outer, inner, and middle ear ( i don't really know if this is right)