They're not.
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Terrestrial planets have terra firma, a.k.a. hard ground. The gas giants are giant balls of gas.
Bigger planets are more likely to be gas giants while smaller ones are more likely to be terrestrial. This of course is not the answer to your question which is, of all planets that may exist, is there a greater likelyhood of there being terrestrial planets or gas giants?
A terrestrial planet, Gas giant planets are made of gas....
No. This is a case of "correlation does not imply causation". In our solar system, the planets closest to the star are terrestrial planets and the planets farther from the star are gas giants. After the gas giants are the dwarf planets which are also terrestrial. That order can easily be changed. In other solar systems it is quite possible that the gas giants would be the planets closest to the star at roughly the same distances as the terrestrial planets are in our solar system.
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The Asteroid Belt is a demarcation between the gas giants and terrestrial type planets.
gas planets
No. It is a gas giant. Terrestrial planets are planets that are mainly made of land.
All terrestrial planets are able to maintain life, but the gas giants cannot.
Terrestrial planets have terra firma, a.k.a. hard ground. The gas giants are giant balls of gas.
The Terrestrial Planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The Gas Giants are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
The terrestrial planets are; Mercury Venus, Earth, Marswhile the gas planets are; Jupiter Saturn uranus and neptune hope that helps u!!
Bigger planets are more likely to be gas giants while smaller ones are more likely to be terrestrial. This of course is not the answer to your question which is, of all planets that may exist, is there a greater likelyhood of there being terrestrial planets or gas giants?
A terrestrial planet, Gas giant planets are made of gas....
They are are not similar.
They are both planets !!!!