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How do outer planets differ from inner planets?(1 point) Responses They have very large solid surfaces. They have very large so...Asked by all the time
How do outer planets differ from inner planets?(1 point) Responses They have very large solid surfaces. They have very large solid surfaces. They consist of a mixture of gases and liquid. They consist of a mixture of gases and liquid. They are smaller than the inner planets. They are smaller than the inner planets. They are not different from the inner planets. They are not different from the inner planets.
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The correct response is: **They consist of a mixture of gases and liquid.**
Outer planets, also known as gas giants (like Jupiter and Saturn) and ice giants (like Uranus and Neptune), have thick atmospheres made up of gases and, in some cases, liquids, while inner planets (like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are rocky with solid surfaces.
Outer planets, also known as gas giants (like Jupiter and Saturn) and ice giants (like Uranus and Neptune), have thick atmospheres made up of gases and, in some cases, liquids, while inner planets (like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are rocky with solid surfaces.
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