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How do the outer planets differ from the inner planets?

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Sample Response: Planet A is an outer planet, and planet B is an inner planet. Inner planets rotate slowly, so they take more time to complete a rotation. Outer planets rotate faster, so they take less time to complete a rotation.

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The outer planets are further away, larger and made up mostly of gas. The inner planets (in order of distance from the sun, closest to furthest) are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. After an asteroid belt comes the outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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