The relative size of the gaseous atmosphere - mostly due to the amount of hydrogen in that atmosphere.
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.
smaller
Subtract the smaller from the larger.
the difference between concentrated and dilute is concentrated is larger while dilute is smaller.
The most obvious difference between terrestrial and jovian planets is their composition. Terrestrial planets are rocky and dense, while jovian planets are mostly composed of gases and lack a solid surface. Additionally, jovian planets are typically larger in size and have extensive ring systems.
The distances between inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are much smaller compared to the distances between outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The inner planets are closer to each other, with relatively small gaps between their orbits, while the outer planets are much farther apart, with larger gaps between their orbits.
subtract the smaller number from the larger number.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.
No. They are usually smaller.
the planets do not get smaller the father they go... they range from all different sizes some are larger than get smaller, some are smaller then get larger...look it up at your library~ it is very interesting
Planets are generally larger than asteroids. Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, while planets are larger celestial objects that have cleared their orbit of other debris. Some asteroids can be quite large, but they are still dwarfed by the size of planets.
The main difference between the orbits of inner and outer planets is their distance from the Sun. Inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) have shorter orbits and are closer to the Sun, while outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) have longer orbits and are farther away from the Sun. Additionally, outer planets are larger and predominantly composed of gas and ice, while inner planets are smaller and have rocky surfaces.