Jupiter is a gas giant planet.
Jupiter is one of the four gas giant planets, the outer planets.
No. It is a gas giant. Terrestrial planets are planets that are mainly made of land.
It's a "terrestrial" planet, because it is rocky with an iron core, like planet Earth. "Terrestrial" means "Earthlike". Jovian planets are mainly made of gases and liquefied gases.
The opposite of terrestrial planet is gas giant
Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.
In short, no, as Jupiter is considered a 'gas giant' and as such does not have a well defined surface for volcanoes (or any terrestrial features) to form on.
Mars is a terrestrial or rocky metallic planet. Jovian means Jupiter like, or gas giant.
Jupiter is first outer gas giant planets from the Sun. Jupiter is an outer planet, or "Jovian" planet, or non-terrestrial planets.
Its a "Gas Giant". :) Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are also Gas Giants.
No. Terrestrial planets are planets that are made of rock.
Jupiter =] Jupiter is incorrect. It is considered a Gas Giant not a terrestrial planet. The answer is Mars with it's two known moons.
Earth is considered an inner planet because it is closer to the Sun than Jupiter. Inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, are those that are located closer to the Sun and are characterized by rocky surfaces. Jupiter is considered an outer planet, or gas giant, as it is located further from the Sun and is predominantly composed of gas.