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Venus and Earth share similar size, density, and composition. Jupiter and Saturn both have thick atmospheres and numerous moons. Uranus and Neptune are both ice giants with similar composition and characteristics.
The inner planets, also known as the terrestrial planets, share several key characteristics. They are primarily composed of rock and metal, giving them solid surfaces. Additionally, they have relatively high densities and smaller sizes compared to the outer planets. Inner planets also have fewer moons and no ring systems, and they exhibit significant geological activity, such as volcanism and tectonics.
all outer planets aremade of gashave a thick atmospherethey have ringsand they are huge
The terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) share many similarities, such as being rocky, having solid surfaces, and being relatively close to the sun. These planets are also smaller in size compared to the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
Earth and Venus share similar mass and size. Both planets are considered to be almost identical in terms of their physical characteristics.
Jovian planets are: -gaseous -farthest planets from the sun -largest planets