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It reduces with increasing distance.
The Earth is about 2.7 billion miles from Neptune. This distance increases when the planets are on either side of the sun during their orbits.
they al are outer planets.
It affects the characteristics of the planets by the highs and lows of the temperature of the planet. It also would affect, if there was, the life on the outer planets. If there were life on the outer planets, they would freeze. [Jupiter mostly heats itself by it's core. Jupiter was going to be a star, but it didn't weigh enough or wasn't hot enough to become a star.]
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It reduces with increasing distance.
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Planets close to the sun are hot, and they are composed mostly of rocky or metallic substances with high boiling points. As planets get farther from the sun they have increasing amounts of the more volatile materials such as hydrogen and methane and ammonia. Gas giants, far from the sun, are made mostly of volatile substances and have relatively little rocky or metallic substances.
The Earth is about 2.7 billion miles from Neptune. This distance increases when the planets are on either side of the sun during their orbits.
they al are outer planets.
That they all inner planets
the distance from the planets is 6.5 million miles between each planet.
Isolate planets of the solar system and explain their unique characteristics.
Jovian planets are: -gaseous -farthest planets from the sun -largest planets