Temperature and orbital period.
Temperature and orbital period.
Semimajor axis of its orbit, the average of the maximum and minimum distance from the Sun. <<>> That's basically the planet's average distance from the Sun.
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The size of a planet is not related to it's distance from the sun. Planet mass and orbital velocity are factors that determine it's distance from the sun.
the bigger it is the more gasses it needs which makes it hotter
Eris is an OUTER planet. The only inner planets are mercury, venus, earth and mars. An outer planet is not related to the size of the planet but rather the distance from the sun.
because the sun go to the earth
The farther it is from the sun the longer its period of revolution (its "year").
Kepler's 3rd law of planetary motion. It states that the square of a planets orbital period is proportional to the cube of a planets distance from a star.In mathematical notationTO2 = k*R03WhereTO = It's orbital periodRO = It's distance from the stark = A constant.
Full details on the characteristics of our planet are available on Wikipedia. See the related link - look in the blue panel to the right of the article, and scroll to 'Physical characteristics'.
Pluto
No planet will.