Gas giants are planets whose atmosphere is predominantly composed of gases, such as hydrogen and helium. These planets have a small solid core surrounded by thick layers of gas. Examples of gas giants in our solar system include Jupiter and Saturn.
Another name for inner planets is terrestrial planets. These are the planets that are closer to the Sun and have rocky surfaces.
The terrestrial planets are also known as the inner planets. These are the planets that are closest to the Sun in our solar system and are characterized by their solid, rocky surfaces.
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The inner planets are also known as terrestrial planets. This term is used because they have solid rocky surfaces similar to Earth's.
Atmosphere.
That's Earth.
Gas giants are planets whose atmosphere is predominantly composed of gases, such as hydrogen and helium. These planets have a small solid core surrounded by thick layers of gas. Examples of gas giants in our solar system include Jupiter and Saturn.
No. As the name gas giant implies, these planets are made largely of gas. They have extremely thick atmospheres.
They do not have the exact same color, mass, diameter, number of moons, atmosphere composition, name, or gravity.
When Worlds Collide.
Planets don't have real names. Humans give names to them.
They are called gas giants, actually. They are called that, because they have a very thick atmosphere and the core is so deep below the 'surface' of the atmosphere that we cannot see the core.
Humans have visited the moon but have not visited any plants outside of Earth.
Another name for inner planets is terrestrial planets. These are the planets that are closer to the Sun and have rocky surfaces.
Terrestrial Planets.
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