Compared with the outer planets, the inner planets have

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 7  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
High School Earth Science: The Solar System - Inner Planets — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the planets closest to the Sun. They are called the inner planets. The inner planets are made up mostly of rock. Of all the planets in our solar system, Venus is most similar to Earth in size and density. Venus is also our nearest neighbor. In addition, Venus’ interior structure is similar to Earth’s, with a large iron core and a silicate mantle. But the resemblance between the two inner planets ends there.    One way that Venus differs from Earth—and from all of the other planets in the solar system—is its direction of rotation. Venus rotates in a... Show more

Compared with the outer planets, the inner planets have