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1 January, 23:23

The solar system consists of the sun and nine planets moving in definite orbits around the sun. How do the outer planets differ most from the inner planets?

A. size and composition

B. having shorter years

C. the plane of their orbits

D. having slower rotation on their axes

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  1. 1 January, 23:29
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    I believe the answer is D) and also there are technically 8 planets because Pluto was considered a dwarf planet so they dont consider it a planet at all
  2. 1 January, 23:40
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    I am thinking it is d tell me if i am wrong good luck
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