Which characteristic best describes what the outer planets share with each other?(1 point)

Responses

They have no moons that orbit them.
They have no moons that orbit them.

They orbit the Sun opposite to Earth.
They orbit the Sun opposite to Earth.

They are all very warm, similar to Venus.
They are all very warm, similar to Venus.

They are made mostly of gaseous materials.

They are made mostly of gaseous materials.

They are made mostly of gaseous materials.

The characteristic that best describes what the outer planets share with each other is that they are made mostly of gaseous materials. To answer this question, we can look at the characteristics of the outer planets, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. One way to determine their shared characteristic is to examine their composition. By studying the planets, scientists have concluded that the outer planets are primarily composed of gas, hence the term "gas giants." This characteristic differentiates them from the inner planets, which are mostly rocky. So, the correct response is "They are made mostly of gaseous materials."

D