inner planets
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) have more in common with each other compared to the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The inner planets are often referred to as terrestrial planets and are characterized by their solid surfaces and relatively small sizes, while the outer planets are gas giants with no solid surface and much larger sizes.
Earth, Venus, and Mercury are also inner planets.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The four inner, or rocky planets, sometimes known as the terrestrial planets. These are closer to the sun and are hotter.
Inner planets have a radius orbit shorter than the orbit of Jupiter. Outer planets are all the other planets of the solar system.
inner planet
the inner planets are closer to other thingsbut outter plannets are not
none of the inner planets
Venus. It spins the other way compared to the other inner planets.
how is earth different from the othetr inner planets
Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.