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How are the jovian planets the same?

They consist mostly of gas.


Why are there colors on planets?

For the same type of reason there are colors here on Earth. That's because different substances react differently to light.


Why does planets change colors?

To hide from predator planets.


What is the main difference between inner planets and outer ones?

Inner planets are mostly rock and outer planets are mostly gas.


Do planets and moons come in all sizes and colors?

Yes. Planets and moons come in all sizes and colors.


What are Earth and the other planets closest to the sun are made mostly?

Earth and the other planets are mostly made of rock.


Why are the smallest planets the densest?

because they are made of mostly metal and rock while the bigger planets are mostly made of gas


Are the inner planets large planets made up of mostly gas?

No, those are the outer planets.


How are Jupiter and Uranus the same?

They are both very large low-density planets composed mostly of volatile materials. Jupiter is mostly hydrogen and helium while Uranus is mostly water, ammonia, and methane on the inside.


Are there always two planets of the same color?

No, the color of planets can vary based on their composition and atmospheric conditions. Planets in our solar system come in a variety of colors, such as red (like Mars), blue (like Neptune), and yellow (like Venus). Additionally, exoplanets outside our solar system can exhibit a wide range of colors as well.


Are the planets that have a higher density the Terrestrial planets or the Jovian planets?

The planets with higher density are the Terrestrial planets, which include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These planets are composed mostly of rock and metal, resulting in a more compact and dense structure compared to the Jovian planets, which are gas giants made mostly of hydrogen and helium.


Are all of the outer planets gas planets?

The outer planets include: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (a dwarf planet). They are mostly huge (besides Pluto) and mostly gaseous.