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No one answer this, please. It is from their homework, I assigned it to my own class last year. Person who did this:

It is very wrong to cheat. You should try and complete your homework independently or with a text book. If you have questions, ask your teacher! That's the only way you will learn it! :)

Actually, the sentence is wrong. The correct sentence is: The surface of Earth is in constant motion because of forces inside the planet. :D

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What are the Names of inner planets in correct order from the sun?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars are the inner planetsJupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are the outer planets,Planets an easy way to remember is My Very Easy Method Just Sums Up Nine Planets.


What is the order of the planets by their atmosphere thickness?

Well..if you divide it by some k constant then the proof of induction occurs n=1 this is true because of the thickness of k constant' The proof by contradiction occurs here when there isn't any proof for the constant Therefore we have to use the hypotenuse of the triangle created with the interference of magnitudal diffferences The answer is: 489498949484994 kilometres per centimetre


Are inner planets known as Terrestrial planets?

Yes, inner planets are known as terrestrial planets because they are rocky in nature and have solid surfaces. The inner planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, all of which have similar characteristics compared to the outer gas giants.


Why do you compare outer planets to inner planets?

Outer planets and inner planets are compared because they have distinct differences in size, composition, and characteristics. Inner planets are smaller, rocky, and denser, while outer planets are larger, gaseous, and have thick atmospheres. Studying these differences helps scientists understand how planets form and evolve in our solar system.


Why are the first four planets called inner planets?

The first four planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are called inner planets because they are located closer to the sun in our solar system compared to the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). They are also known as terrestrial planets because they have solid rocky surfaces.

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Why does moons orbit the planets?

because the planets' gravity pull them so that they do not go away and the moons revolve around them with a constant speed so they stay in their orbit


How do you do you use stationary in sentence?

Stationary is used as an adjective, because it describes a noun. The planets are not stationary.


How do you spell planets?

That is the correct spelling of "planet" -- a large object orbiting a star. In our solar system, planetary bodies are generally classified by size and orbits as planets, dwarf planets, moons, or asteroids.


How do you write a sentence about gravity with the word planets in the sentence?

A planets gravity is caused by the distorting effect its mass has on the fabric of spacetime.


What this answer to this sentence planets get energy to make food from?

The 'sentence' is not a question, therefore there is no answer.


How do you use inner planets in a sentence?

I hesitate to admit that I was raised on one of the inner planets. The inner planets are not gaseous, like the outer planets.


What planet has the most planets?

Planets don't have planets. The Sun has planets, and planets have moons.Dwarf planets might orbit around each other, but this answer uses the correct definition of the term planet, which does not include Pluto or Charon.


What are the constant lights in the universe named?

they are stars, planets , somtimes super novas


Why don't planets bump into each other?

because the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other.Answerbecause the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other. the planets each have defined Elliptical, not circular, orbits that remain constant because of gravitational pull of the sun and from each other. Pluto does have such an elliptical orbit that for a time it was closer than Neptune, but they will never collide with their current paths.


How are the inner planets different than then outer planets?

The inner planets are hotter because they are the closest to the sun the outer planets are the coldest because they are the farthest planets from the sun


How do you put inertia in a sentence?

Inertia keeps the planets in a steady balance.


What makes the planets not crash into each other?

The planets do not crash into each other because they are in constant motion around the sun due to their gravitational pull. Additionally, the vast distances between planets and the empty space in our solar system prevent collisions from occurring.