all outer planets aremade of gashave a thick atmospherethey have ringsand they are huge
Both Jovian planets and Terrestrial planets share a similar amount of characteristics. For example, Jovian planets are gaseous, large and farthest from the sun. While Terrestrial planets are rocky, dense, closest to the sun and small (in comparison to Jovian planets). The two planets with the most similarities are Venus and Earth hence them being called "sister planets" due to to their similar masses.
Isolate planets of the solar system and explain their unique characteristics.
Jovian planets are: -gaseous -farthest planets from the sun -largest planets
1). They orbit in the same around the sun, and as the sun. 2). Orbits of planets and their larger moons are in just about the same plane. 3). Almost all planets and moons rotate on their axes in the same direction as the planets orbit the sun.
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No. Planets cannot share the same orbit. If they did, they would collide.
I do no know what the inner planets share but the outer planets except Pluto are gas giants. inner our "rocky" ^_^
No two planets share the same moon.
Inner planets are also known as Terrestial planets which means they all have a rocky surface.
High density, small size.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
all outer planets aremade of gashave a thick atmospherethey have ringsand they are huge
That refers to "planets" which don't orbit stars - technically they would therefore not be planets, though they may share many other characteristics of planets.
they share the same sun
No, members of the same species can have variations in characteristics due to genetic differences or environmental factors. These variations can include physical appearance, behavior, and other traits. However, they will have enough similarities to be able to reproduce with each other.
They were from the same town