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Which statement describes the size of the inner planets

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

All the inner planets, except Mercury, are large. The inner planets are larger than the outer planets. All the inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.

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Answered by bestwriters
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Complete question:

Which statement describes the size of the inner planets?

All the inner planets, except Mercury, are large.

The inner planets are larger than the outer planets.

All the inner planets are smaller than the outer planets.

Mars is a large planet, while the other inner planets are small.

Answer:

All the inner planets are smaller than the outer planets describes the size of the inner planets.

Explanation:

  • The inner planets includes Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
  • The size of the inner planets is Mercury < Mars < Venus < Earth.
  • The size of Neptune is 388% the size of Earth, the size of Uranus 400% the size of Earth, the size of Saturn 945% the size of Earth and the size of Jupiter is 1120% the size of Earth.
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