There are only 4 outer planets since 2006. You are thinking that Pluto is a planet, but it is now a dwarf planet that isn't the same as planets like Mars and stuff like that. Jupiter is the first one and the largest of the planets, Saturn is next and has big rings, Uranus is next and has rings going up and down, and Neptune is last and it's blue.
if you count Pluto as a planet, then yes.
Neptune is an outer planet. It is the outermost planet in the solar system.
Jupiter is an outer planet and also fifth planet from the Sun.
Uranus is an outer planet.
The terms "outer planet" and "inner planet" are only used for planets. Pluto is not a planet, and it orbits beyond the outer planets.
Eris is an OUTER planet. The only inner planets are mercury, venus, earth and mars. An outer planet is not related to the size of the planet but rather the distance from the sun.
It's the outer planet.
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Saturn is an outer planet. The outer and inner plantes are divided by the asteroid belt.
Jupiter, then Saturn, then Uranus, and finally Neptune. Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
Obviously by its orbit it is the furthest planet from the sun making it an outer planet.
It is an outer planet and is not a dwarf.