All of the outer planets are large in size, low in density, and have very thick atmospheres made primarily of hydrogen and helium.
The outer plants are made out of gases mostly.
That all of them scientists have found do not have the air we breathe
All outer planets are gas giants, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. They have no solid surfaces and are much larger than the inner planets. They are located beyond the asteroid belt in our solar system.
The outer planets' names are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. The 4 outer planets closest to the sun are all known as the gas giants. They all have a longer year than the inner planets. And they all are colder than the inner planets.
The inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, have solid rocky surfaces. This distinguishes them from the outer gas giant planets in our solar system. Additionally, they are closer to the Sun compared to the outer planets.
its not different at all they are just outer planets
they al are outer planets.
all outer planets aremade of gashave a thick atmospherethey have ringsand they are huge
because there outer planets
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.
Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.
All the planets in our solar system share the characteristic of orbiting the Sun due to its gravitational pull. They are also spherical in shape, formed by the force of gravity pulling matter into a round configuration. Additionally, they all have cleared their orbits of other debris, classifying them as planets rather than dwarf planets or other celestial bodies.