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Venus is classified as a terrestrial planet because it is similar in size and composition to Earth. It is also classified as an inferior planet because its orbit is closer to the Sun than Earth's orbit.
Solid objects that can orbit planets are called moons. Moons are natural satellites that orbit around planets in a similar way that planets orbit around stars. Moons can range in size from small rocky bodies to larger worlds with their own atmospheres.
Planets orbit stars.
Inner planets and dwarf planets are similar in that they both orbit around the sun, have a solid surface, and are relatively small compared to gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn. However, inner planets typically have a more defined orbit and are part of the traditional eight planets in our solar system, while dwarf planets are smaller bodies that have not cleared their orbits of other debris and therefore have a different classification.
Asteroids and planets are similar in that they are both celestial bodies that orbit the Sun and are composed of rock and metal. Both can vary in size, shape, and composition, and they share similar origins in the early solar system. However, planets are typically larger and have cleared their orbits of other debris, while asteroids are usually smaller and remain in a more chaotic state.
They are similar in that both the inner and outer planets all orbit the sun.
I think you refer to the Van Allen Belt
they orbit the sun and are the first four outer planets
Venus is classified as a terrestrial planet because it is similar in size and composition to Earth. It is also classified as an inferior planet because its orbit is closer to the Sun than Earth's orbit.
Solid objects that can orbit planets are called moons. Moons are natural satellites that orbit around planets in a similar way that planets orbit around stars. Moons can range in size from small rocky bodies to larger worlds with their own atmospheres.
Most planets have a solid surface, an atmosphere, and orbit a star. They also vary in size, composition, and distance from their star.
Planets orbit stars.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
Planets orbit around a star, like our Sun, and are an integral part of a solar system. They vary in size, composition, and atmosphere, with some capable of supporting life. Planets also have gravitational influence on other objects in their vicinity.
Inner planets and dwarf planets are similar in that they both orbit around the sun, have a solid surface, and are relatively small compared to gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn. However, inner planets typically have a more defined orbit and are part of the traditional eight planets in our solar system, while dwarf planets are smaller bodies that have not cleared their orbits of other debris and therefore have a different classification.
They're all in orbit around the same star.
Asteroids and planets are similar in that they are both celestial bodies that orbit the Sun and are composed of rock and metal. Both can vary in size, shape, and composition, and they share similar origins in the early solar system. However, planets are typically larger and have cleared their orbits of other debris, while asteroids are usually smaller and remain in a more chaotic state.