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Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
To answer the question very literally: Yes. The Galilean satellites follow the same pattern of density versus increasing distance from Jupiter that the planets' density follows versus distance from the sun. The specific pattern is: No pattern at all. Earth ... 3rd from the sun ... is the most dense planet, while Saturn ... 6th planet from the sun ... is the least dense. So there is no "just as" to compare to.
a. Venus Mars Earth Mercury b. Earth Mars Mercury Venus c. Mercury Venus Earth Mars
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
The three layers of the Sun's atmosphere in order of increasing distance from the surface are the chromosphere, the transition region, and the corona. The chromosphere is located just above the photosphere, while the corona is the outermost layer that extends into space.
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Mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn uranus neptune
In order of their distance from the sun, the rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
The four furthest planets from the sun, in order of distance, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
In order of distance from the Sun, they are: Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
None are in the corect order.In order of increasing distance from the sun, the following is the order of planets, dwarf planets and natural satellites that were mentioned in the question.MercuryVenusEarth (with the Moon)MarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (in order of distance from the sun).
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
To answer the question very literally: Yes. The Galilean satellites follow the same pattern of density versus increasing distance from Jupiter that the planets' density follows versus distance from the sun. The specific pattern is: No pattern at all. Earth ... 3rd from the sun ... is the most dense planet, while Saturn ... 6th planet from the sun ... is the least dense. So there is no "just as" to compare to.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
It is the second largest planet. It is sixth in order of distance from the sun.