They just are. Theres nothing you can do about it.
You can arrange them any way you want, e.g. by size, by mass, by color, or by their distance from the SUn.
The planets in our solar system are spaced in a way that reflects their formation and gravitational interactions. Generally, they are arranged in a pattern where the distance between each planet increases with distance from the Sun, a phenomenon described by the Titius-Bode law. The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are closer together, while the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are more spread out. This spacing is influenced by factors like the mass of the planets and the dynamics of the early solar system.
The planets and Earth's Moon arranged in order of increasing equatorial diameter are: Earth's Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Venus. The Moon has the smallest diameter, followed by Mercury, then Mars, and finally Venus, which has the largest diameter among this group.
One way to categorize the solar system's planets?
The order of the planets in our solar system, arranged by their proximity to the Sun, is as follows: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, while Neptune is the farthest. Dwarf planets like Pluto are also part of the solar system but are not classified as major planets.
You can arrange them any way you want, e.g. by size, by mass, by color, or by their distance from the SUn.
In our solar system, the planets are arranged by distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. In the Milky Way galaxy, planets orbit stars, so their specific arrangement depends on the star they orbit.
they aren't ranged from biggest to largest
The planets were formed in the Milky Way. Our Galaxy (Milky Way) is older than the planets of our solar system.
we made a arrangement to go to the beach on Saturday
Most planets that have been discovered are in the Milky Way
there way to small to be planets
The planets in our solar system are spaced in a way that reflects their formation and gravitational interactions. Generally, they are arranged in a pattern where the distance between each planet increases with distance from the Sun, a phenomenon described by the Titius-Bode law. The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are closer together, while the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are more spread out. This spacing is influenced by factors like the mass of the planets and the dynamics of the early solar system.
The planets and Earth's Moon arranged in order of increasing equatorial diameter are: Earth's Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Venus. The Moon has the smallest diameter, followed by Mercury, then Mars, and finally Venus, which has the largest diameter among this group.
because they are...
No
Mendeleev found properties of elements to be the periodic function of atomic mass. So, he arranged element that way.