hydrogen, helium, methane and some water
Pluto is not a planet so you cant really say that all of the outer planets are made of gasses the inner planets are made of solid materials
Gas but pluto is made out of ice and rock
Yes Pluto is different than the outer planets in the following ways:Pluto has not cleared its orbit of asteroids and debrisPluto is not made of gasPluto is far smaller than any of the outer planets
Well because 1. Pluto is too small and 2. its made of/covered with ice.
the terristrial planets(inner planets) are made of rock, they are soild, the jovian plants (gas giants or outer planets) are made of many gases, and Pluto doesn't not fit in any category, Pluto is a dwarf planet that is possibly a moon.
No. All of the outer planets, (unincluding the dwarf planet Pluto) are all made of gas, and far larger than the inner planets.
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Our very own dwarf planet is Pluto. (Poor little Pluto. )
Inner planets are all terrestrial in nature, meaning they have solid surfaces made of rock and metal. They are all relatively small in size compared to the outer gas giants. Additionally, they all have few or no moons and lack thick atmospheres like those found on gas giants.
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus are known as 'gas giants', meaning that they are made of gas. Pluto is made of rock.
Inner planets are made of rocky materials and metals, while the outer planets are made up of gases (Hydrogen and Helium) and are referred to as "Gas Giants". Pluto is the only outer planet that does not follow these characteristics. Pluto was deemed not a full-fledged planet recently.
The outer planets are the planets that are made of gas. Each of the outer planets are mad of gas and can not hold life.
because the outer planets are made of gas.