The Terran planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth (Terra) and Mars are relatively close to each other and the Sun.
On the other side of the asteroid belt are the Lovian planets (Jove is another name for Jupiter) which are giants, compared to Terran planets, and are far, far apart, and consist of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets
I hesitate to admit that I was raised on one of the inner planets. The inner planets are not gaseous, like the outer planets.
The backward movement of a planet is called "retrograde motion." This phenomenon occurs when a planet appears to move in the opposite direction to its usual orbit due to the relative positions and motions of the planets involved. Retrograde motion is an optical illusion and is most commonly observed in the inner planets, like Mercury and Venus, as well as the outer planets, such as Mars and Jupiter.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.
The inner planets are closer to the Sun compared to the outer planets, have solid rocky surfaces, and are smaller in size compared to the outer planets.
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets. This may be because the outer planets are called gas giants. This means that gas can accumulate in size at times, and this can be one of the situations.
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The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are "inner" because the are the first 4 planets from the Sun.
After the inner planets you get the outer planets.
Inner planets
the inner planets are sometimes called Terrestrial Planets
Inner planets are terrestrial planets outer are jovian planets
the inner planets
I hesitate to admit that I was raised on one of the inner planets. The inner planets are not gaseous, like the outer planets.
outer planets are gas giants whille inner planets are just rocky planets. that includes that outer planets have significant amount of mass than the inner planets
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The backward movement of a planet is called "retrograde motion." This phenomenon occurs when a planet appears to move in the opposite direction to its usual orbit due to the relative positions and motions of the planets involved. Retrograde motion is an optical illusion and is most commonly observed in the inner planets, like Mercury and Venus, as well as the outer planets, such as Mars and Jupiter.