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Q: Why would it be unreasonable to expect Saturn -like rings around any of the inner planets?
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How can you use the word unreasonable in a sentence?

When you are describing something as not reasonable, you can say, "This man is unreasonable" meaning you can not deal or reason with. Unreasonable is an adjective that means irrational, unconscionable, extravagant, senseless, or unreasonable. Example sentence: My boss was unreasonable to expect me to complete the research and hand in a report by tomorrow.


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What planets in the galaxy have moons?

In our own solar system, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have moons. Of the 300+ "exoplanets" that have been discovered (planets that orbit other stars) we would not expect to be able to detect moons from so far away. The probability that some of those planets will have moons is very great, however.


What percentage of Saturn has water?

The question sounds as if you expect Saturn to have a surface like Earth, part of which has oceans. Let's get this clear: the giant planets - including Saturn have no surface. Instead, they are gas giants - the gas just gets denser and denser, the lower you go. Saturn will, of course, have some water vapor, water droplets and water ice in its atmosphere. Part of its rings consist of water ice as well.


Would you expect stars in the halo of the galaxy to have planets?

No


Which planets have larger orbital radii terrestrial planets are gas giants?

Within our own solar system, terrestrial (or rocky) planets have smaller orbital distances than any of the gas giant planets. The "inner" planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all rocky, while the "outer" planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all gas giants. However, we have no reason to believe that this is some universal principle; we would expect to find every possible distribution of planets at any distances.


Would you expect all planets in the solar system to be made of similar materials?

No,because not all the planets are the same.


What planets core is small hard and rocky?

no planet expect Mercury


What planets would you expect to have seasons most like Earth?

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