Compared to the four inner planets, these planets:* Are quite large* Are quite massive* Consist mainly of gas* Don't have a surface where you might stand on* Have a low density
No, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are not inner planets. They are classified as gas giants and are located beyond the asteroid belt in our solar system. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
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The Earth has a radius of 6371km on average, so its diameter is 12742km on average. It is a slightly squashed sphere though, due to its spin pushing out at the equator. Its polar diameter is 12714km, while its diameter at the equator is 12756km.
Here in our own solar system, the four inner planets are rocky; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Beyond our solar system, we've detected over a thousand planets, but we're unable to discover any details about the surface. As far away as they are, I'm still amazed that we can discover that they exist!
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Uranes has as a matter of fact, 52 rings
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No, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are not inner planets. They are classified as gas giants and are located beyond the asteroid belt in our solar system. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
about 70 years away
The name of the planet is "Uranus". It's a gas giant. * Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars are rocky planets. * Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants.
Uranus's weather is cold
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1,783,939,400 miles from Uranus to Earth, average.
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