Because earth is the only inhabited planet in our solar system, all but earth will no doubt remain the same. The destiny of this earth on which we live is to be celestialized at a time when its period as an earth as we know will have finished.
The average sizes of the outer planets are smallest than the average size of the Pluto so that they can called them the dwarf planets.
Yes, the Jovian planets have lower average densities compared to the terrestrial planets. This is because the Jovian planets are mainly composed of gases and icy materials, while the terrestrial planets are composed of solid rock and metal.
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The average size of the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) is significantly larger than that of the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars). They are all gas giants with diameters ranging from about 49,528 km for Uranus to about 142,984 km for Jupiter.
Because the outer planets are composed of mainly gas or ice, whereas the inner planets are composed of rock which has a higher density.
No. Terrestrial planets are much denser than Jovian planets.
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Jovian planets are gas giants made mostly of hydrogen and helium, while terrestrial planets are rocky planets with solid surfaces. Jovian planets are much larger in size and have thick atmospheres, while terrestrial planets are smaller and have thinner atmospheres. Jovian planets have many moons and ring systems, while terrestrial planets have fewer moons and no rings.
The distances vary as the planets orbit the Sun. On average, the answer is Mercury.
Yea, that is the destiny for every star like our sun and its solar system. But it takes millions of years to reach that stage of eating all the planets. I disagree. The Sun won't "eat" all the planets, probably just Mercury and Venus and maybe Earth.
You can't combine climates, but you find the average temperature. If you are asking for the average temperature of all eight planets combined, the answer is about 51 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are four inner, or rocky planets. these are Mercury, Venus, earth and Mars. The average sun to Earth distance is how one Astronomical Unit is defined (1 AU). The average distances of the four inner planets from the sun are as follows; PlanetkmmilesAUMercury57,909,17535,983,0940.387Venus108,208,93067,237,9130.723Earth149,597,89092,955,8201Mars227,936,640141,633,2641.524