They all obey Kepler's 3 laws of planetary motion.
laws of planetary motion
Both Jovian planets and Terrestrial planets share a similar amount of characteristics. For example, Jovian planets are gaseous, large and farthest from the sun. While Terrestrial planets are rocky, dense, closest to the sun and small (in comparison to Jovian planets). The two planets with the most similarities are Venus and Earth hence them being called "sister planets" due to to their similar masses.
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They are all large, gaseous, planetary bodies and are in the outer planets.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
Retrograde refers to a planetary movement in which specific planets turn in a different direction than others. Planets with retrograde movements are Uranus and Venus.
Large; cold; made up mainly of gases; mainly hydrogen and helium.
There are 7 movements in the Planets by Gustav Holst
they are the same
Earth and Neptune are very different, but share a few similarities. Both orbit the Sun in the same direction. both are a round shape and rotate on their axis. Both planets appear to be blue when viewed from a distance.
Both Jovian planets and Terrestrial planets share a similar amount of characteristics. For example, Jovian planets are gaseous, large and farthest from the sun. While Terrestrial planets are rocky, dense, closest to the sun and small (in comparison to Jovian planets). The two planets with the most similarities are Venus and Earth hence them being called "sister planets" due to to their similar masses.
Both are planets.
No. Planets cannot share the same orbit. If they did, they would collide.
I do no know what the inner planets share but the outer planets except Pluto are gas giants. inner our "rocky" ^_^
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sharing similarities celebrating differences
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