Mercury is the hottest and Neptune is the coldest. The further away the planet is to the sun, the colder it is.
Edit: That's not too bad an answer, but actually Venus is hotter than Mercury because of the "greenhouse effect". Also Neptune is about the
same temperature as Uranus.
Another pattern is that the 4 inner planets are small and rocky, but
the 4 outer ones are "Gas Giant" planets.
The distances between the planets vary all the time since they all orbit the Sun at different rates.
Yes, it's between all the other planets.
Bode's Law is one such pattern. Most of our planets, except Neptune, follow it. It gives predictions for the distances of objects from the sun. This law was published by Johann Elert Bode.Bode's law goes something like this:Distance from the Sun (Astronomical Units)Mercury - 0.4 = 4/10Venus - 0.7 = (4+3)/10Earth - 1.0 = (4+ 3*2)/10Mars - 1.6 = (4+ 3*2*2)/10Ceres (a dwarf planet) - 2.8 = (4+ 3*2*2*2)/10
The forces of gravity between two masses are the cause of all orbits.
The gravitational pull between the planets and the sun keep the planets orbiting the sun all day everyday.
There is no such force. All forces that act on planets work on smaller particles as well.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
They all do. Some planets are closer to a circular orbit than others (have a lower eccentricity), but none are exactly circular.
The inner planets are closer together than the outer planets are.
The distances between the orbits of the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are relatively small compared to those of the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). The inner planets are closely spaced, with smaller gaps between their orbits, while the outer planets have much larger distances between them due to the exponential increase in orbital radius as one moves away from the Sun. This pattern reflects the differing formation processes and gravitational influences in the solar system.
Between Planets was created in 1951.
All planets are in their orbits