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Gas but pluto is made out of ice and rock
The answer is Pluto. Pluto isn't a planet anymore so there is no planet made up of rock and ice.
Two main differences between Pluto and it's gas giant neighbours are:1. Size - The gas planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus) are huge compared to Pluto. Neptune, the smallest of the gas giants, has a diameter that is over 20x that of Pluto, and a mass that is more than 7786x that of Pluto. In fact, compared to Earth, Pluto is tiny, with a diameter that is less than 0.02% that of Earth and a mass that is less than 19% that of Earth!2. Composition - The gas planets are, as their name suggests, composed of gas. Pluto, on the other hand, is rocky. Although the exact composition of Pluto has yet to be verified, it is estimated that it is made up of 50-70% rock and 30-50% ice.
Pluto is mixed with ice, rock and other kind of rocks
No. it's made up of ice, rock and frozen gases!
it is mostly made up of rock
Pluto is predominantly rocky, with some icy composition. It is classified as a dwarf planet and is composed of a rocky core surrounded by a thin atmosphere made up of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide.
Its a small planet made up of ice and rock.
it is made up of frozen gases which becomes ice
Pluto is made of mostly ice. It probably also has a small rocky core which might contain some metals. The ice on the surface of Pluto is made of frozen nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide. The ice covering Pluto reflects a lot of sunlight making it appear brighter than it would if it had been covered with a darker rocky material.
Pluto is composed primarily of ice and rock, with a thin atmosphere made up of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. It has a rocky core surrounded by a mantle of water ice and a surface covered in frozen nitrogen and methane. Pluto's composition is similar to that of other dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt, where it resides.
Saturn is a gas planet.