Yes they are two of the four giant planets
no there is not, if so there might be from the outer planets like saturn uranus or neptune definetely
Yes, they probably do. The "blue planets" are Earth, Uranus and Neptune. However, in the case of Uranus and Neptune the blue color is nothing to do with water. It is caused by methane in the atmosphere. Scientists believe Uranus and Neptune probably have water in some form, deep inside them.
these are the planets in order from the sun. Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune (Pluto)
Neptune or Uranus is the coldest Planet. Some reference sources say it's Neptune others say it's Uranus. There's very little difference between them. Neptune is the furthest from the Sun, but it has an internal heat source.
The planets in the solar system can be sorted to two types: inner planets that are the four closer planets to the Sun, which are rocky and small. And outer planets which are the four other planets which are gaseous and very large.
The four furthest planets from the sun are the gas giants; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (being the furthest planet out). There are some dwarf planets beyond Neptune though, including Makemake, Sedna and Pluto.
Neptune and Uranus are gaseous planets and Earth has a rocky core and surface. The atoms are closer together than those of Uranus and Saturn. Common Sense gave me that answer. Maybe you should visit it some time.
Terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, as they have solid surfaces. Gas planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, as they are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium with no solid surface.
The periodic table has nothing to do with planets but some of the planets name are on it.Plutonium= Pluto Neptunium= Neptune Uranium= Uranus Mercury= MercuryTada these are the planets on the periodic table
No i will tell you all the planets some moons have water on them so yeah i will tell you their names are Earth , Neptune Earth's moon , and Uranus
3, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune. There is some debate to whether Jupiter does though
A gas giant is a large planet that is not primarily made up of rock or other solid matter. Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn are gas giants in our Solar System. However, some scientists refer to Uranus and Neptune as "ice giants". Planets that over 10 Earth masses are termed giant planets.