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There are a number of differences between the inner and outer planets aside from location. The inner planets are small, dense and composed mostly of rock, while the outer planets are composed mostly of gas, with no solid surfaces and only liquid cores. The inner planets also have few or no moons and no rings circling them, while the outer planets often have dozens of satellites and rings composed of particles of ice and rock.