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Mars is the red planet it is called this because of the rocks on it's surface rusting.
If that planet is far from the sun it is really cold because the sun heats the ground and the heat comes up
The surface of Venus is relatively smooth as it is believed that volcanic action has resurfaced the planet. The surface is composed of rock but we are uncertain exactly what type of rock. There is some evidence that there may be granite on Venus.
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Neptune is an "Ice Giant" planet. Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. We can not see the surface but we believe the surface is primarily composed of ices and rock and the planet has a hot core.
Neptune is an "Ice Giant" planet. Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. We can not see the surface but we believe the surface is primarily composed of ices and rock and the planet has a hot core.
no because there is no solid ground
Neptune is a gas giant planet, so it doesn't have a solid surface.
Jupiter is a giant ball of gas and liquid with little, if any, solid surface. Instead, the planet's surface is composed of dense red, brown, yellow, and white clouds. The clouds are arranged in light-colored areas called zones and darker regions called belts that circle the planet parallel to the equator.
Its called the crust.
Only 1/3.
The planet Jupiter is made almost entirely of gas, but it is believed that deep in the center of the planet is a core composed of metallic frozen hydrogen. It is very doubtful that this surface will ever be used as real estate by people.