Uranus and Neptune are the two outer planets that are most similar. Both are classified as ice giants due to their compositions, which include water, ammonia, and methane ices, along with hydrogen and helium. They have similar sizes, atmospheric conditions, and internal structures, but differ in their colors and atmospheric dynamics, with Neptune appearing bluer due to its higher concentration of methane. Additionally, both planets possess complex ring systems and numerous moons.
Jupiter and Neptune are the most similar in temperature.
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The outer planets (they are separated by the asteroid belt) are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The outer planets are different than the inner planets because the outer planets are not solid. They are all made up of gas. However, the inner planets are rocky and hard.
Hydrogen and Helium
Inner rocky planets and outer gas giant planets. (There are also Ice giants and dwarf planets)
It is extremely small and it has no rings!
Uranus and Neptune are two outer planets that are similar in size. Both planets are known as ice giants and are similar in diameter and mass.
Jupiter and Neptune are the most similar in temperature.
the inner planets are rocky and warm and the outer planets are made out of gas and is cold
the inner planets are rocky and warm and the outer planets are made out of gas and is cold
Both inner and outer planets orbit around the sun and have roughly spherical shapes. Additionally, they are part of the same solar system and are composed of similar elements, such as rock and metal for inner planets, and gas and ice for outer planets.
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The outer planets (they are separated by the asteroid belt) are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The outer planets are different than the inner planets because the outer planets are not solid. They are all made up of gas. However, the inner planets are rocky and hard.
Hydrogen and Helium
Helium and hydrogen =|
They can be classed as terrestrial planets or gas giants, or inner and outer.
Inner rocky planets and outer gas giant planets. (There are also Ice giants and dwarf planets)
amonia, hydrogen,
helium and hydroen