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Zaniyah Mckay
26 February, 11:01
Are outer planets gaseous
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Alfred Gilmore
26 February, 14:22
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Yes
Explanation:
The four outer planets are all gas giants made primarily of hydrogen and helium. They have thick gaseous outer layers and liquid interiors.
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