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How are the outer planets similar to each other?

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1. How are the outer planets similar to each other?

All outer planets are similar to each other in a couple ways. They are all structurally composed of mostly gases with small rocky cores. They are enormous along with being spaced out far away from each other. They also have powerful natural environments such as a lot of wind, some storms, and intense temperatures. Remarkably, outer planets are also known as Jovian planets due to their comparisons with Jupiter.

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outer planets have dozens of moons each
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