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There are four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) and four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). So there are an equal number of inner and outer planets.
The atom and the solar system are not equal. The solar system contains the sun and the other planets.
Yes, a redshift of 0.6 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 6 billion years (i.e. 5.7 billion years).
Yes, a redshift of 3.25 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 12 billion years (i.e. 11.7 billion years).
Yes, a redshift of 7 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 13 billion years (i.e. 12.9 billion years).
uranus and neptune
Nothing - no really nothing at all.
Yes, any two equal things are equal!
8th from Sun. In size it's 4th, but nearly equal 3rd with Uranus.
yes
They are both "terrestrial" (rocky) planets. They both have an atmosphere. They have roughly the same land area (Mars has no oceans though). The length of a day is roughly equal on both.
Pi (3.1415)
True providing that they have the same diameters
Venus, a terrestrial planet, is small compared to the gas giants within our solar system. It's diameter is equal to 12,104km, which is larger than the diameter of Mercury and Mars, but smaller than all other planets (including Earth, which has a diameter of 12,756km).
Of the 8 planets, four are rocky and four are gas planets, so there are equal numbers.
There is no satellite that has different planets at roughly equal distances on either side of it.
All circles are similar, they all are the same shape, regardless of size. Only if they have equal diameters, would they be congruent.