Planet A is a (inner/outer) planet. Planet B is a (inner/outer) planet. Planet A is (Earth/Jupiter/Mars/Uranus). Planet B is (Earth/Jupiter/Mars/Uranus).

Planet A is an inner planet located 1.52 AU from the Sun. It has a composition of a rocky mantle and an iron core. The atmosphere of Planet A is primarily composed of 96% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, and 1% other gases, mostly hydrogen and helium. Planet A has 2 moons and no rings.
In our solar system
, Mars is the only planet other than Earth to have two moons. The moons are named Phobos and Deimos, and were discovered in 1877. The names Phobos and Deimos mean "fear" and "terror" respectively, and are thought to come from captured asteroids
or debris from the early formation of the solar system.
Here are the number of moons for other planets in our solar system:
Mercury: 0
Venus: 0
Earth: 1
Jupiter: 79
Saturn: 62
Uranus: 27
Neptune: 14
Planet B is Gan outer planet located 19.22 AU from the Sun. It has a composition of hydrogen and helium. The atmosphere of Planet B consists of mostly hydrogen and helium, with traces of other gases. Planet B has 27 moons and faint rings.
Uranus has 27 moons, also known as natural satellites. The moons are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope, which is unique among the moons of other planets. The five major moons are Ariel, Miranda, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon.
Answer: Planet A is an inner planet.
Planet B is an outer planet
Planet A is Mars.
Planet B is Saturn
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