Saturn is gaseous.
Gaseous planets include Jupiter and Saturn, while terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Gaseous planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface, whereas terrestrial planets are rocky, with a solid surface.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are terrestrial Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gaseous
It is terrestrial. The terrestrial plants are: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Pluto (if you still pretend it's planet. I do!) The gaseous are: Saturn Jupiter Neptune Uranus
There are four terrestrial planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. There are also four gaseous planets in our solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are terrestrial planets, characterized by their solid, rocky surface. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gaseous planets, composed mostly of gas and lacking a solid surface.
Saturn is gaseous
Gaseous
Mercury is terrestrial.
Mars is a terrestrial planet, meaning it has a solid, rocky surface. Unlike gaseous planets like Jupiter and Saturn, Mars features mountains, valleys, and polar ice caps. Its atmosphere is thin and primarily composed of carbon dioxide, but it lacks the thick gaseous envelopes characteristic of gas giants.
It is terrestrial.
Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer Solar System. It is thought to be a rocky body with a thin atmosphere, similar in composition to Pluto. Eris is not a gaseous planet like Jupiter or Saturn.
Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.