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Gas planets doesn't have surface/land (Places for you to put your feet on). Such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, they rotate faster, bigger, lower density, thicker atmosphere, colder exterior and more satellites (Moons) compared with a terrestrial planet like Earth. Also they are composed more than one gas such as helium, hydrogen and etc... and their center is liquid(Sort of metallic liquid).

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