The outer four planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all Gas Giants.
So Neptune is a Gas Giant.
Neptune is one of the Jovian planets. It is a gas giant, as opposed to being a terrestrial planet.
Neptune is a Jovian planet. Which means it is a gas giant.
Its a "Gas Giant". :) Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are also Gas Giants.
Neptune is a gas giant planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with some ices and rocky material. It is one of the four gas giants along with Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
No. The terrestrial planets are the rocky ones - Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.The Jovian or outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn Uranus and Neptune.Uranus and Neptune are also called Ice Giants.
Gas Giant, but more specifically it's with Uranus in a classification of Ice Giant. Ice Giants have a large Hydrogen and Helium atmospheric shell with a mantle of volatile ices like methane and ammonia. The name gas giant is misleading though, there is a core of solid material, but getting to it would be like trying to get to the core of the sun (as is the case with ice giants as well). If not impossible it would be very difficult to achieve.
Out of all the planets in our solar system, four are considered gas giants or Jovian planets. They are Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter. The ones that are not gas giants are Mars, Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
The inner planets are called rocky or terrestrial, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. That would make Neptune the odd one out - commonly referred to as an ice giant or gas giant.
No. Neptune is a gas planet.
Neptune is not a terrestrial planet, it's actually a gas giant, so it doesn't have crust, nor any solid surface.
Is earth a gas giant or a rocky terrestrial
It is not a gas giant, therefore it must be a terrestrial.