
After Mars, there is an asteroid belt that separates the inner planets from the outer ones. The outer planets are called the jovian planets, meaning huge gas giant. These planets in order are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.Click to see full answer. Beside this, what is the difference between the inner and outer planets?The inner planets are closer to the Sun and are smaller and rockier. The outer planets are further away, larger and made up mostly of gas. The inner planets (in order of distance from the sun, closest to furthest) are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.Subsequently, question is, why are planets divided into inner and outer planets? The planets in our solar system are classified as inner planets and outer planets. The inner planets, the closest to the Sun, are solid spheres of rock and include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The inner planets were constantly bombarded by asteroids and meteorites during their first 600 million years in existence. One may also ask, what feature separates the inner planets? In the universe, an asteroid belt physically separates and distinguishes the inner planets from the outer planets. This asteroid belt appears just after Mars and right before Jupiter.Which outer planet is most like Earth? The Inner Planets The Outer Planets Dwarf Planets Mercury Jupiter Pluto Venus Saturn Ceres Earth Uranus Eris Mars Neptune Haumea
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