Uranus is often called an ice giant. The atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium. But it also contains water, ammonia, and methane in icy forms. The interior is mostly ices and rock. It doesn't fit the definition of either but it is a subgroup of the gaseous planets.
It is terrestrial. The terrestrial plants are: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Pluto (if you still pretend it's planet. I do!) The gaseous are: Saturn Jupiter Neptune Uranus
It is terrestrial.
It's a terrestrial planet
Uranus is a gas planet.
Venus is a terrestrial planet.
Uranus is classified as an ice giant, not a gas giant or terrestrial planet. It is composed mostly of elements such as water, ammonia, and methane, which freeze at lower temperatures compared to the gases found in gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn.
Jupiter is the first of the gaseous (Jovian) planets and Mars is the last terrestrial one.
Neptune is a Jovian planet. Which means it is a gas giant.
I'm assuming you mean "Is Jupiter a terrestrial or gas planet?" It is a gaseous planet.
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