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What makes the outer planets divided?

The outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) is divided from the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) by the asteroid belt.


How do you divided the inner planets and the outer planets?

inner are terestrial and outter are jovian


What are the two major groups that planets are divided?

Inner rocky planets and outer gas giant planets. (There are also Ice giants and dwarf planets)


Are all planets terrestrial?

No. Planets are broadly divided into two categories: terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) and Jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune).


How are the planets in your solar system divided?

our solar system is organized because nothing collides with each other.an example of collision would be if mercury and Saturn were on the same circular path and collided into each other.from my prior knowledge, I know that the planets in our solar system do not collide because the solar system is so old, and the planets have circled the sun so many times,that all the planets that would have collided,flown away or flew into the sun,already have. The existing planets are the planets that have survived today. sorry! I know this is bad,but I am only 11 years old. This is my question and it should be a good enough answer


What planets are referred to as inner planets?

The solar system can be divided in two parts, by the asteroid belt. The planets that are closer to the sun than the asteroid belt are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These are the inner planets. The planets more distant from the sun than the asteroid belt are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Those are the outer planets. And even farther out are the dwarf planets and comets.


What planet are referred to as inner planet?

The solar system can be divided in two parts, by the asteroid belt. The planets that are closer to the sun than the asteroid belt are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These are the inner planets. The planets more distant from the sun than the asteroid belt are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Those are the outer planets. And even farther out are the dwarf planets and comets.


Are the 8 planets terrestrial or jovian planets?

There are 4 terrestrial planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsThere are 4 Jovian planets (gas giants):JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneFurthermore, all 5 dwarf planets are terrestrial:CeresPlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris


What divides the inner planet and the outer planet?

The asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter, divides the inner terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) from the outer gas giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The inner planets are smaller, rockier, and closer to the sun, while the outer planets are larger, gaseous, and farther from the sun.


What planet is not a dwarf planet?

Apparently in the solar system, there's only one dwarf planet which is Pluto. The remaining 8 planets are not dwarf planets and can be divided into Terrestrial planets and jovian planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth and mars are all terrestrial planets while Jupiter, Saturn and uranus are known as Jovian planets. The term Jovian derives from Jupiter.


Why did the scientists divide the eight planets into the inner outer planets?

Scientists divided the eight planets into inner and outer planets based on their distances from the sun. The inner planets are closer to the sun and are rocky terrestrial planets, while the outer planets are farther away and are gas giants. This division helps in understanding the differences in their composition, characteristics, and behavior.


What are all the 'spheres in space?

Planets can be analysed in terms of concentric spheres which include, the lithosphere (rock), the hydrosphere (water) the atmosphere (air) and so forth. The atmosphere itself is divided into several spheres, the troposphere (at the bottom) the stratosphere (at higher elevation) and the exosphere (the very thin air where the atmosphere meets outer space). Space is not divided into spheres, although planets and stars are spherical in shape.