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Saturn is a Jovian planet.

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Is Saturn terrestrial?

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No, Uranus is not a jovial planet. It is a gas giant planet in our solar system known for its icy, blue color and unique sideways rotation. The term "jovial" typically refers to the gas giant planets Jupiter and Saturn.


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If I remember correctly from astronomy class it is because the space is to cold for a terrestrial planet to form together, but yet still to warm for a jovial planet.


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