Compared to the gaseous planets in our solar system: yes.
earth
A terrestrial planet is a planet that is primarily composed of silicate rocks.
Jupiter is the first of the gaseous (Jovian) planets and Mars is the last terrestrial one.
A terrestrial planet is one that, like Earth, has a solid surface as well as a dense core.(The antonym is gas giant planet.)A planet designated as a terrestrial planet may not actually have conditions favorable to lifeforms found on Earth.
Neptune is one of the Jovian planets. It is a gas giant, as opposed to being a terrestrial planet.
The planet Mercury is not only the smallest of the terrestrial planets in our Solar system, but it is also the one closest to the Sun.
No, Jupiter is not a terrestial planet. It is a gaseous one.
neither. Europa is not a planet, but one of Jupiters moons.
In our Solar system, Jupiter is the largest planet. Venus is one of the four terrestrial or solid planets, closest to the Sun, but Earth is the largest terrestrial planet.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun. It is one of the terrestrial planets and has one satellite, the Moon.
Mercury is the only planet (and inner planet) without an atmosphere - due to its small size. Mars has an atmosphere, but it is a thin one, mainly of carbon dioxide.
Ceres was counted as a planet from its discovery in 1801 until the 1850s when it was reclassified as an asteroid. In 2006 it was classified as a dwarf planet, which is not considered a planet.