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Luka Cortez
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17 June, 15:29
How are inner and outer planets different?
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Naima Barker
17 June, 15:53
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The inner planets are terrestrial, with rock etc, while the outer planets are gaseous with a rock core, also the outer planets are much larger and colder.
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