Starting with the planet closest to the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the Inner Planets.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as "inner planets" or "terrestrial planets".
The 4 inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are solid planets made of rock. The 4 outer planets are gas giants.
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The 4 smallest planets are also the 4 most inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
All the outer planets probably have solid cores. However, they do not havewhat we call a solid surface.Incidentally, there are only four outer planets altogether.There are only 4 "outer planets". They do not have a solid surface.
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If you mean that the 'first' 4 planets (mercury, venus, earth and mars) are a group then this group is called the ROCKY planets. Using the same grouping the next 4 planets (jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune) are called the GAS GIANT planets. see the link I will place below
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as "inner planets" or "terrestrial planets".
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars you can remember it like " my very edgy mother"
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are "inner" because the are the first 4 planets from the Sun.
The inner planets are the first 4 planets from the sun, they are made of rock. After the in er planets is an asteroid belt. Behind the belt are the 4 outter planets. They are made of gas and are called "gas giants". These are called outter planets.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune are the four outer planets the four inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
The inner planets are called "rocky" or terrestrial, a name which underscores the contrast with the outer gas giant planets.
first if all... the planets are very small. second of all... they all have extreme tempetures.
The first 4 planets ... out to and including Mars ... are usually considered the "Inner planets".
Group 4 is titanium family and is a part of transition metals.
The first 4 planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are called rock planets, and the last 4, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are the gas planets. The main differences between these two groups are that the rock planets are made of rock, the gas planets are made of gas, the rock planets are typically smaller than the gas planets, and the gas planets have rings.