among the given, the correct thought regarding the age of the nine planets relative to each other is
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Nearly all planets are 4.6 billion years old.
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- The nine planets' identical orbits imply that they all emerged from the same planetary nebula at about the same time. i.e. they were all created at the same time
- Earth is part of the 4.6 billion year old solar system. There are eight other planets in it (including Pluto).
- They are all the same age since they were all created by the same explosion.
- The only distinction is in the length of time each takes to rotate and revolve around the sun.
- Because of the stony composition of their surfaces, the inner four planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are frequently referred to as "terrestrial planets.
- " Pluto has never been categorized alongside the other four terrestrial planets despite having a rocky, albeit frozen, surface.
- The huge size in comparison to the terrestrial planets, the four massive outer world i.e Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are frequently referred to as the Jovian or "Jupiter-like" planets.
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