Gaseous composition
The inner planets are closer together than the outer planets are.
The 4 Inner planets (mostly rocky and solid):MercuryVenusEarthMarsThe 4 Outer planets (mostly dense gaseous atmospheres):JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneNotes:Pluto, a dwarf planet, was an outer planet before it got reclassified, but resembles the inner planets.The inner and outer planets are separated by the asteroid belt.When dwarf planets are included, Ceres counts as an inner planet and all the other dwarf planets count as outer planets.
Very simple. We have 2 asteroid belts in our Solar System that divides the inner planets and outer planets. Very well organized and place you can tell with is the inner (closet to the sun) and which is outer (farther from the sun).
All the outer planets in our solar system are gas giants with no solid surfaces. They are composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, and have thick atmospheres. They are also much larger in size than the inner rocky 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.
They have in common is that they are the last planets in the solar system
The inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, have solid rocky surfaces. This distinguishes them from the outer gas giant planets in our solar system. Additionally, they are closer to the Sun compared to the outer planets.
they are apart of the solar system
The outer plants are made out of gases mostly.
The outer planets are primarily gaseous meaning they are basically just gargantuan masses of gas.
they al are outer planets.
The outer (major) planets of our solar system are the 4 gas giants:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneFurthermore, 4 out of the 5 dwarf planets are also in the outer solar system, beyond the orbit of neptune:PlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris
Outer planets are gas planets and they are outside the astroid belt and are further away from the sun.
they al are outer planets.
The four outer planets in our solar system—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—are commonly known as gas giants (with Jupiter and Saturn) and ice giants (Uranus and Neptune). A key characteristic they share is their thick atmospheres composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, along with varying amounts of ammonia, methane, and water vapor. They also possess numerous moons and extensive ring systems, and they are significantly larger and more massive than the inner terrestrial planets. Additionally, their lower densities and lack of solid surfaces distinguish them from the rocky planets.
All of the outer planets are large in size, low in density, and have very thick atmospheres made primarily of hydrogen and helium.
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