Which statement best describes the size of the outer planets?

All the outer planets are large.
All the outer planets, except Saturn, are large.
The inner planets are larger than the outer planets.
Jupiter is a large planet, while the other outer planets are small.

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The statement that best describes the size of the outer planets is: All the outer planets are large.

The outer planets, which include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are all significantly larger than the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars). Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants, and even Uranus and Neptune, which are often referred to as ice giants, are still much larger than the inner planets.

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