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inner planet
[in-er plan-it]
noun
any of the planets in our solar system whose orbits lie between the sun and the asteroid belt, namely, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, all of which are terrestrial planets.
inner planet
noun
any of the planets Mercury, Venus, earth, and Mars, whose orbits lie inside the asteroid belt
inner planet
Any of the four planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, whose orbits lie nearest the Sun. The inner planets are of similar size and have high densities compared to the larger gas giants among the outer planets. They are composed mostly of rock and metal and are relatively slow to rotate, with solid surfaces, no rings, and few moons.
Also called terrestrial planet
Compare outer planet See also inferior planet
Word History and Origins
Origin of inner planet1
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