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what are inner and outer planets of the solar system? how do they differ?

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Answered by smritisingh26
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the inner planets of the solar system are mercury ,venus ,earth and mars.
whereas the outer planets are jupiter saturn uranus and neptune..
they differ from each other according to their size.

the inner planets are before the asteroids and the outer planets are after the asteroid belt..


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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer: Inner planets:- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars

              Outer planets:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

Explanation:

  • The planets which are between the sun and the asteroid belt in the solar system are known as inner planets and those after the asteroid belt are known as outer planets.
  • The inner planets of the solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars whereas the outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
  • Hence, the statement above gives the inner and outer planets.

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