There are eight planets, which is quite a small number, and half of them are outside the 4 AU distance. That's the way it happened.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
The inner planets of our solar system have few or no moons. Mercury and Venus have none, Earth has one, and Mars has two.
Inner planets are smaller and made of rock and metal, while outer planets are larger and predominantly made of gas and ice. Inner planets have few or no moons, while outer planets have numerous moons. Inner planets have solid surfaces, while outer planets do not have solid surfaces, instead having thick atmospheres.
Jupiter and Saturn have more moons than the terrestrial planets. Jupiter has over 80 moons, while Saturn has over 80 confirmed moons as well. This is far more than the terrestrial planets in our solar system, such as Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury, which have few or no natural satellites.
The distance between two stars is typically much greater than the distance between two planets. Stars are usually light-years apart, while planets in the same star system are typically within a few astronomical units of each other.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
There are infinitely many which are greater than 2.1 and less than 2.11. A few of them are 2.101, 2.102, 2.10001 etc.
Asteroids are smaller than planets. A few of the asteroids are fairly large; Ceres, for example, is a "dwarf planet" that's bigger than Pluto. But many of the asteroids are a few miles, or a few dozen miles, across. That isn't very big, compared to Mars or Earth.
Yes, much smaller. For reference, the time it takes for light to travel from the sun to the planets takes a few minutes for the closest ones to a few hours for the farthest. It takes light more than four years to reach the nearest star to the sun.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
There are infinitely many numbers less than -20 but greater than -21 (it's a long explanation), with a few examples being -20.11111111, -20.5, and -6.5(2143/22)^0.25.
No, comets are generally much smaller than planets. Comets are composed of ice, dust, and rocky materials and can range in size from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers in diameter. In comparison, planets are much larger celestial bodies that orbit stars and have a defined spherical shape.
There are a lot of differences between the inner and outer planets. First of all, they inner planets are also known as the "Rocky planets". THey are rocky, hence their name "Rocky planets". And the outer planets are also known as "Gas Giants." THey are mainly composed of gas, hence their name, "Gas Giants." Another difference is their mass. The outer planets have greater mass than the inner planets. In other words, they are heavier.The inner planets follow orbital paths which, like those of the outer planets,are centered on the sun. But the inner planets, without exception, are nearerto the sun than any of the outer planets are.
This is a very stupid question to ask... -5.6 is a negative number so that means that anything that is equal too or larger than 0 is greater than it. -5.5999..., -5.5888..., -5.5777..., and -5.5666... are just a few of the numbers that are greater than -5.6 and less than 0. Think before you ask dumb questions like this.
The inner planets of our solar system have few or no moons. Mercury and Venus have none, Earth has one, and Mars has two.
There are an infinity of such numbers. The next few are 9, 11, 13.