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25 April, 07:50

Which statement describes the density of the inner planets? All the inner planets are dense

The inner planets are less dense than the outer planets

Earth is dense, while the other inner planets are not

Mercury and Venus are dense, while earth and mars are not.

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  1. 25 April, 11:14
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    Answer: All the inner planets are dense

    Explanation: Had that same question on edg
  2. 25 April, 11:44
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    Answer: The correct statement is : all the inner planets are dense.

    Explanation;

    Inner planets are the planets before the asteroid belt lying closer to sun. Earth. mercury Mars, Venus are the inner planets. They smaller and rockier.

    Outer planets are the planets after the asteroid belt away from the sun. Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune are outer planets. They are mostly made up of gases.

    Since, the solid state is more denser than the gases state which means that inner planets made up of rocks are more denser than the outer planets made up of gases.
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