Yes! As long as it is massive enough to form a spherical shape with it's own gravity, and not so massive that it becomes a star, and revolves around a star itself, it is considered a planet.
well genuis, there are the "rocky planets" and the "gassy planets"
rocky
They are made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
They are made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Uranus and Neptune are bluish gas planets.
gassy planets are made of gas that is stuck together by gravity. Also the answer is in the question.
Jupiter and Saturn are the two gassy planets with lots of moons.
yes the rings are full of gassy rocks which orbit around the planet
No because the inner planets are made of rocky and hard substances and the outer planets are made of gassy lighter substances.
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The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are rocky. It is the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) that are gas planets.
Jupiter and Saturn are considered the gassiest planets in our solar system. They are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with thick atmospheres that contain traces of other gases like methane and ammonia.