It's true! There is a theory called Pangea that tells how the continents were together before. After a while, the planets moved farther and farther away each other.
The outer planets are larger.
the planets jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the larger planets. They are also called jovian/giant planets.
they are larger but not rockier then the inner planets the outer planets are made of gas.
Planets are generally larger than asteroids. Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, while planets are larger celestial objects that have cleared their orbit of other debris. Some asteroids can be quite large, but they are still dwarfed by the size of planets.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.
The outer planets are larger.
Islands and continents are all parts of the Earth's crust or lithosphere, which is the solid outer layer of the planet. They are both landmasses, with islands being surrounded by water and continents being larger and connected to other landmasses.
the planets jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the larger planets. They are also called jovian/giant planets.
No. The outer planets are larger and are mainly gaseous.
they are larger but not rockier then the inner planets the outer planets are made of gas.
Continents are mainly larger than countries. There are some countries, however, larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, United States, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia
No. Its through paleomagnetism.
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.
Actually all the current planets are larger than our moon.
Planets are larger, generally much larger.
The moon appears much larger than the planets because it is closer.
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