No, gas planets have no surface or core.
Jupiter is a gas planet, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like terrestrial planets such as Earth.
Pluto
No. Saturn is a gas planet.
Ceres is not yet determined as a planet, just like Pluto it might not be a regular planet.
Saturn is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like rocky planets such as Earth or Mars.
a gas planet
Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface.
Jupiter is the largest gas planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 86,881 miles (139,822 kilometers). It is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium and has a thick atmosphere with iconic features like the Great Red Spot.
Earth is a terrestrial planet, like Mercury, Venus, and Mars, that is composed primarily of rock and metal. Gas giants, on the other hand, are mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, like Jupiter and Saturn.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, meaning it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center. It does not have a molten surface or significant internal heat source like a molten giant planet.
It is a gas giant planet.
no because the planet has gas clouds which blocks the "view" plus I think that saturns surface is like 97% gas.