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Which statement accurately describes the inner planets?
Uranus is one of the inner planets.
The inner planets formed when the solar system cooled.
The inner planets are also called terrestrial planets.
The inner planets are larger than the outer planets.
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"The inner planets are also called terrestrial planets."
Explanation: The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are rocky, so they are called terrestrial. Uranus is an outer (ice giant) planet, inner planets are smaller than outer planets, and while planets formed as the solar system cooled, that statement is too general and not the best descriptor.
Explanation: The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are rocky, so they are called terrestrial. Uranus is an outer (ice giant) planet, inner planets are smaller than outer planets, and while planets formed as the solar system cooled, that statement is too general and not the best descriptor.
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