Think of it like a cake. You can use the same amount of ingredients, and do everything the same. Will your cake come out the same? No. It all depends on how far out the planet is from the sun and other factors. There are so many variables.
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Different planets are made up of different materials, and they are different masses. Some planets are made up of gases, they are called Jovian Planets. And some planets, the terrestrial, are made of solid rock or particles. It just depends on what they are made up of (: The relative masses of planets is irrelevant - a litre of water has the same density as a millilitre. However, there are other factors to take into account - temperature and pressure. Heat a substance and it will expand but its mass will remain the same, i.e. its density will decrease. Compress a substance and it will contract, i.e. its density will increase. Although the Earth is the densest planet, after Mercury, if Mercury was the same size as the Earth, Mercury would be the most dense. The Earth achieves this because of gravitational compression, where the gravity of Earth compresses the outer materials.
Mars has less mass because it is a smaller planet that is made up of roughly similar matter.The mass is the same everywhere. It is the weight that could be different according the difference in gravity among the planets.
All of the planets are in the same atmosphere. All of the planets are unique. All of the planets are considered planets. All of the planets have moons. All of the planets are named after a mythical person or thing.
The Earth and Venus are pretty close to being the same size (about 5% difference), and Uranus and Neptune are also pretty close to the same size (about 4% difference). All of the other planets are different.
yeah because every gum is the same the only different thing is the flavor :)
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differences: the outer planets are much bigger and some are made of gas, such as Jupiter and Saturn. the inner planets are smaller and are al solid samilarities: both are in orbit around the sun, and there are the same amount of each, yes we all know Pluto is not a planet
No. Cosmetic companies are always adding different ingredients to see if any will make your lips look fuller and plumper, or to see if different ingredients will make the lipstick lst longer etc
Planets have different colors because of variations in their composition and atmosphere. Factors like the presence of different minerals, gases, and atmospheric conditions can affect the color of a planet. Additionally, the angle at which sunlight hits the planet can also influence its appearance.
Common minerals like feldspars and metals are pieces of rock that are made from the same matter that created planets
there are no inner gas planets only outer gas planets but they are the same because they all have rings, they are all made of gas.
Yes they are made up of the same chemical.
No, the planets have different number of moons, from zero to about 60-70.
No. The planets all orbit the sun at the same time. The planets occupy different orbits at different distances from the sun so they do not affect one another significantly.
No. They are all different
it has a sun a moon it is sideways