globe ++big ++ surfacs
globe ++big ++ surfacs
NO why would you even care
Yes, the size of a planet can impact its type of surface. Larger planets like Earth tend to have solid surfaces with diverse features like mountains and valleys, while smaller planets like Mars may have less varied surfaces or no solid surface at all. Factors like gravity, composition, and geological activity also play a role in determining the surface characteristics of a planet.
It has no conventional surface type. It is mostly just a fluid planet. Basically, it's atmosphere is it's surface type.
It has no conventional surface type. It is mostly just a fluid planet. Basically, it's atmosphere is it's surface type.
The Earth is considered a rocky planet.
Neptune is a gaseus planet. it has no physical surface that you could walk on, but a gas surface.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet, made mostly of hydrogen and helium with no solid surface. It is the largest planet in our solar system and known for its massive size and powerful storms, including the famous Great Red Spot.
The Earth is a terrestrial planet, meaning it is a rocky planet with a solid surface. It is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Cc's do not relate to horsepower. Cubic centimetres (cc) is the measure of size of the engine. Horsepower is related to the engines type and tuning.
The acceleration of gravity at the surface of each terrestrial planet is proportional to the mass of each planet and inversely proportional to the square of the planet's radius, with Newton's gravitational proportionality constant, and is not correlated in any way with any characteristic of the planet's atmosphere. In other words: It ain't related.
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