The inner planets are Rocky Terrestrial. The outer planets are Gaseous.
None of the inner planets have rings. All outer planets have rings.
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Jupiter - Largest planet ( spins quickly on its axis ). Has a red spot which is a huge storm that is 3x the size of Earth. Has 63 moons.
Saturn - 2nd biggest planet. Lightest planet ( if enough water saturn could float in it ). Beautiful rings ( saturns rings are made of moons that were smashed because of saturns gravity. Has 62 moons.
Uranus - Axis is at 97 degrees. Which it means it is rotating on its side. Has 24 moons.
Neptune - One Neptune year lasts 165 Earth years!
Like Jupiter, Neptune has a dark spot caused by a storm. Neptune's spot is smaller than Jupiter's -- it is only about the size of the planet earth. Has 13 moons.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.
Only the four outer planets have rings. The four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) dont have rings.
Outer planets and inner planets are compared because they have distinct differences in size, composition, and characteristics. Inner planets are smaller, rocky, and denser, while outer planets are larger, gaseous, and have thick atmospheres. Studying these differences helps scientists understand how planets form and evolve in our solar system.
the inner planets are rocky and warm and the outer planets are made out of gas and is cold
the inner planets are rocky and warm and the outer planets are made out of gas and is cold
Each of the four outer gas planets has a ring system. These four outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
There are four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) and four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). So there are an equal number of inner and outer planets.
The outer planets lie beyond the asteroid belt.
Yes. All four of the outer planets have multiple moons.
yes the ONLY four outer planets are bigger than earth
Separating the four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) from the five outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) is convenient because the inner planets are smaller, denser, and rocky, while the outer planets are larger, less dense, and composed mainly of gas. This distinction helps in understanding the fundamental differences in composition and characteristics between the two groups of planets.
The four outer (gas giant) planets are; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.