Asked by Jacob Matthews on Apr 26, 2024

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What is the dominant character of the four outer planets?

A) all are blue-green
B) they are large and gas rich
C) all are cold and icy world
D) they lack associated moons
E) each has a form of plate tectonics

Outer Planets

The planets in the solar system that are located beyond the asteroid belt, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Gas Rich

Refers to a substance or environment containing high amounts of gas, commonly used in geological contexts to describe volcanic rocks or magma that contain a substantial volume of dissolved gases.

  • Differentiate between terrestrial and jovian planets according to their makeup, satellite presence, and additional traits.
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Hannah ZjarniáApr 26, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The four outer planets, also known as the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn) and ice giants (Uranus, Neptune), are primarily characterized by their large sizes and composition, which is rich in gases like hydrogen and helium.