Which are the four outer planets?, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, What percentage of planetary mass do the outer planets contain?, About 10%, About 99%, About 50%, About 75%, Which planets are gas giants?, Jupiter and Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, Earth and Mars, Mercury and Venus, Which planets are ice giants?, Jupiter and Saturn, Mars and Jupiter, Earth and Venus, Uranus and Neptune, Why is Jupiter called the King of Planets?, It has rings, It is closest to the Sun, It has the most water, It is the largest planet, What is the Great Red Spot?, A volcano on Io, A crater on Mars, A giant storm on Jupiter, A ring on Saturn, Which are the Galilean moons of Jupiter?, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan, Triton, Europa, Io, Moon, Phobos, Deimos, Titan, Enceladus, Titan, Io, Europa, What is Saturn best known for?, Its volcanoes, Its oceans, Its mountains, Its rings, Which moon of Saturn has methane lakes?, Europa, Triton, Ganymede, Titan, Why is Uranus called the sideways planet?, It has a 98° axial tilt, It spins faster than Earth, It has no gravity, It has no rings, What gives Uranus and Neptune their blue color?, Water oceans, Ice rings, Thick clouds, Methane in the atmosphere, Which planet has the fastest winds in the solar system?, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, What is the largest moon of Neptune?, Triton, Titan, Europa, Io, Why are the outer planets called giant planets?, They are very large and massive, They are very hot, They have no atmosphere, They have no moons, Where are the outer planets located?, Between Earth and Mars, Inside the asteroid belt, Near the Sun, Beyond the asteroid belt.

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