The outer planets consist of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These are all gas giants and, to our knowledge, none of them have a solid surface.
They all also are significantly larger than Earth.
they al are outer planets.
They are all gaseous planets with rings systems and many moons.
their all gas planets
As of now, there are no known planets that are exactly the same as Earth in terms of all its characteristics. However, there are planets known as "Earth-like" planets that share some similar characteristics such as being in the habitable zone of their star and having the potential for liquid water on their surface.
Jupiter is the outer planet with a mass that is more than twice the total mass of all the other outer planets combined.
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They are all gas giants.
all outer planets aremade of gashave a thick atmospherethey have ringsand they are huge
Inner planets are also known as Terrestial planets which means they all have a rocky surface.
The inner planets, also known as the terrestrial planets, share several key characteristics. They are primarily composed of rock and metal, giving them solid surfaces. Additionally, they have relatively high densities and smaller sizes compared to the outer planets. Inner planets also have fewer moons and no ring systems, and they exhibit significant geological activity, such as volcanism and tectonics.
All of the outer planets are large in size, low in density, and have very thick atmospheres made primarily of hydrogen and helium.
That all of them scientists have found do not have the air we breathe
All outer planets have a gaseous atmosphere and are larger than planets the inner planets it also takes them longer to rotate the sun they are typically colder and have more moons.
All of the outer planets are made up of hydeogen and helium and all have rings that surround them and are generally all bigger than the inner planets
High density, small size.