The planets of our solar system, in order from the Sun, are Mercury (about 58 million km), Venus (about 108 million km), Earth (about 150 million km), Mars (about 228 million km), Jupiter (about 778 million km), Saturn (about 1.4 billion km), Uranus (about 2.9 billion km), and Neptune (about 4.5 billion km). These distances can vary due to the elliptical shapes of the planets' orbits. Each planet has unique characteristics and compositions, contributing to the diversity of our solar system.
the planets away from the sun are called outer planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you consider it a planet Pluto.
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?
No.
the temperature on the planet tend to get colder
The planets reflect sunlight, but the stars are too far away to have any significant effect.
the planets away from the sun are called outer planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you consider it a planet Pluto.
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?
No.
Because solar can absorb higher sun rays
4 planets. Mercury, Venus Earth and Mars
Outer planets : After the kuiper belt (after mars) however inside our solar systemExtrasolar Planets aka Exoplanets : Planets out of our solar system ( further away from pluto) The study of them is called exoplanetologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_exoplanets
because it is far away from the sun ):
the temperature on the planet tend to get colder
It's because of how far away from the sun they are and what axis the planet is on.
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/charchart.cfm Go onto the above site.
The planets far away from the sun like Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus and Neptune
The other planets in our are warmed by the sun, some more than others depending on their distance to the sun. The other stars are too far away to warm the planets.