No. Earth is one of the inner planets.
Earth is the third planet. It is the inner part of solar system.
The inner solar system is comprised of (in increasing distance from the Sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer solar system is comprised of (same ordering) Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.Pluto was downgraded to dwarf planet status in 2006, and is no longer considered a planet.
Neptune is an outer planet. It is the outermost planet in the solar system.
Earth is a planet in the solar system
Earth is considered an inner planet in our solar system. It is the third planet from the Sun, located between Venus and Mars.
Earth is part of the inner solar system, as it's only the third planet from the Sun. Mercury is the closest, followed by Venus and then Earth, with Mars the fourth planet from the Sun. The outer solar system probably begins with Jupiter, as it lies considerably further away than the first four planets do to each other.
Earth is a planet, not a solar system.
The Earth is a planet in our solar system and the third planet from the sun. The Earth is the only planet within our solar system that can support life.
Mercury is the innermost planet. Therefore, it would be an inner planet.
If by that you mean, weather its an outer or inner planet then Saturn is an outer planet...the 6th planet in our solar system.
Neptune is the outermost large planet in our solar system. However, the outermost known planet in our system, when including all classifications of planets, is Sedna, a dwarf planet.
Earth is part of the Inner Solar System.