The outer planets are made up of mostly hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of water, ammonia and methane. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
the inner planets made up of rocks while the outer planets are made up of gases and liquids.
The inner planets are all rocky planets. The outer planets are completely made up of gases. The inner planets are much smaller than the outer planets.
hydrogen and helium
I think you mean of? Anyways if so, they are made up of gases. Only the outer planets are able to have gases because its cool enough there. Inner planets get more sun so its too warm for gas planets in the inner part. Hope this helped.
They are all made up of gases. The outer planets are nicknamed "gas giants" because they are massive object rotating around the sun that are essentially huge balls of gas with dense metal cores:)
Large; cold; made up mainly of gases; mainly hydrogen and helium.
large planets are called the outer planets or the JOVIAN PLANETS which are made up of gases and viscous liquids... terrestrial planets are the inner planets! inner planets- MERCURY VENUS EARTH MARS outer planets- JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE
Hydrogen and Helium.
The outer planets, also known as gas giants, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. These planets have thick atmospheres made up of gases like methane, ammonia, and water vapor. Beneath their atmospheres, gas giants have dense layers of metallic hydrogen and rock.
No, those are the outer planets.
it is made up of gas and liquids.
No, the outer planets in our solar system are not hot. In fact, they are extremely cold due to their distance from the Sun. The outer planets, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are made up mostly of gases and have no solid surface to absorb and retain heat.