Science, asked by noahprieto, 11 months ago

Which statement best describes the size of the outer planets?

A. All the outer planets are large.
B. All the outer planets, except Saturn, are large.
C. The inner planets are larger than the outer planets.
D. Jupiter is a large planet, while the other outer planets are small.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The correct answer is


C. The inner planets are larger than the outer planets.



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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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We know that,

The outer planets :

The planets which is so far from the sun they called outer planets.

These planets are very larger than the inner planets.

Like, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

So, we can say that the density of the outer planets is less than that of the inner planets.

The mass is bigger for the outer planets than the inner planets.

Hence, All the outer planets are large.

(A) is correct option.

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