Here are the differences between the inner planets and Pluto:
The planets are either inner or outer planets. There are 8 planets. And of those eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets. While: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets.
The terms "outer planet" and "inner planet" are only used for planets. Pluto is not a planet, and it orbits beyond the outer planets.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
the terristrial planets(inner planets) are made of rock, they are soild, the jovian plants (gas giants or outer planets) are made of many gases, and Pluto doesn't not fit in any category, Pluto is a dwarf planet that is possibly a moon.
The inner rocky planets are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are also known as the terrestrial planets. the outer planets are; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune - known as the gas giants.
Pluto is different from the inner planets in that it has not cleared it's orbit from asteroids.
the inner planets are closer to other thingsbut outter plannets are not
The differences are so small as to be essentially undetectable. To the limits of modern observational techniques,each of the inner planets is virtually identical to itself.
I do no know what the inner planets share but the outer planets except Pluto are gas giants. inner our "rocky" ^_^
if you count Pluto as a planet, then yes.
These planets are outer planets.
The planets are either inner or outer planets. There are 8 planets. And of those eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets. While: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets.
No. All of the outer planets, (unincluding the dwarf planet Pluto) are all made of gas, and far larger than the inner planets.
Separating the four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) from the five outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) is convenient because the inner planets are smaller, denser, and rocky, while the outer planets are larger, less dense, and composed mainly of gas. This distinction helps in understanding the fundamental differences in composition and characteristics between the two groups of planets.
differences: the outer planets are much bigger and some are made of gas, such as Jupiter and Saturn. the inner planets are smaller and are al solid samilarities: both are in orbit around the sun, and there are the same amount of each, yes we all know Pluto is not a 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.
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