Pluto is more like an inner planet and is very cold, the outer planets are gas. The outer planets are cold Pluto.
Aside from being, on average, the farthest planet from the Sun, Pluto and its orbit have several characteristics that make it unique. Its greater distance means its orbital period of 248 years is the longest of all planets. Its orbit has the highest eccentricity, which means that its distance from the Sun varies more than other planets. Its orbit is so far from circular that it can actually be closer to the Sun than Neptune at times.
The plane of Pluto's orbit is also tilted the most compared to the rest, taking it further north and south of the Earth's orbital plane than the other
planets.
Pluto is similar to the outer planets in the following ways:They all orbit the SunThey are all ball-shapedThey all have moonsThey are all in our solar systemNone of them can support human life
Outer: big, cold, gas giants (and lots of satellites) Inner: small, rocky, warn (to hot).
it s an outer planet
The terms "outer planet" and "inner planet" are only used for planets. Pluto is not a planet, and it orbits beyond the outer planets.
Pluto differs from the outer planets in that it is considered a dwarf planet, not a full-sized planet like the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). It also has a highly inclined and elliptical orbit compared to the more circular orbits of the outer planets. Additionally, it is much smaller in size compared to the outer planets.
Pluto is similar to the outer planets in the following ways:They all orbit the SunThey are all ball-shapedThey all have moonsThey are all in our solar systemNone of them can support human life
Outer: big, cold, gas giants (and lots of satellites) Inner: small, rocky, warn (to hot).
These planets are outer planets.
The outer planets.
it s an outer planet
The terms "outer planet" and "inner planet" are only used for planets. Pluto is not a planet, and it orbits beyond the outer planets.
Dwarf planets
The outer planets include: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (a dwarf planet). They are mostly huge (besides Pluto) and mostly gaseous.
The inner planets are typically warmer than the outer planets. This is because the inner planets are closer to the sun and receive more direct sunlight, leading to higher temperatures. In contrast, the outer planets are much farther from the sun and are colder as a result.
Pluto differs from the outer planets in that it is considered a dwarf planet, not a full-sized planet like the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). It also has a highly inclined and elliptical orbit compared to the more circular orbits of the outer planets. Additionally, it is much smaller in size compared to the outer planets.
INNER PLANETS-Rocky SurfaceInside the Meteor BeltMercury, Venus, Earth, and MarsThin closer to the sun than outer planets areOUTER PLANETS-Gas planetsMost are bigger planets ( other than Pluto)Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, and Pluto.Called Gas giantsPluto is a dwarf planet
The average sizes of the outer planets are smallest than the average size of the Pluto so that they can called them the dwarf planets.