The planets are smaller than the sun.
No. Planets look smaller than the sun because they actually are smaller.
Yes. They look smaller but they are bigger. They only look smaller because they are further away.
All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
The time gets longer. That's because the planets travel more slowly and they also have further to travel. The mathematical formula for this is in "Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion".
it's something to do with the size of the planets it nothing to do with weight because everything in space is weightless. i think its also to do with how far away from the sun they are because the further away planets have less gravity pull from the sun. tbh I'm not really sure... sorry i can't help more than that.
No. Planets look smaller than the sun because they actually are smaller.
because the further you get away from earth it to gets smaller .... and its the same concept from earth.... the farther you are from the planets the smaller they appear.
Yes. They look smaller but they are bigger. They only look smaller because they are further away.
Yes planets get colder when further away from the Sun.
Because it's further away. :)
Because we can see the nearest planets through telescopes and for those much further away we can detect them by their effect on other planets and stars.
Stars are smaller than the moon because they are further away. They're not actually smaller, its just because they are so far away. Stars are actually very large.
This is a function of distance - an object appears smaller the further away it is. Although Jupiter is many times the size of Mars, the two planets appear to be about the same size because Jupiter is also much further away from Earth than Mars is.
Outer planets are gas planets and they are outside the astroid belt and are further away from the sun.
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All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
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