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Which answer best classifies the planets of our solar system based on their physical characteristics? adead and living planets bfluid and solid planets cblue and red planets dgas and terrestrial planets

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Which answer best classifies the planets of our solar system based on their physical characteristics? adead and living planets bfluid and solid planets cblue and red planets dgas and terrestrial planets

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The best classification of the planets in our solar system based on their physical characteristics is "d. gas and terrestrial planets". This is because the planets in our solar system can be divided into two main types: the four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) which are terrestrial or rocky, and the four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) which are gas giants.

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