Which statement best describes the size of the outer planets?

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The question is asking for a description of the size of the outer planets in our solar system, likely focusing on their relative scales in comparison to each other or to inner planets. It seeks to clarify the characteristics or dimensions that define these planets.

Answer

All the outer planets are large.

The final answer is that all the outer planets are large.

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The final answer is that all the outer planets are large.

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The outer planets, also known as gas giants, are significantly larger in mass and volume compared to the inner planets, which are rocky and smaller.

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