None known;
half the planets are mostly solid, the other half are mostly gas.
only liquid layer of the earth
We know that the so-called gas giants, those planets outside Mars orbit, are mostly gas. (Remember that Pluto got demoted; it's no longer a planet.) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune complete the roster of the gas giants.
ben smith
Gas planets doesn't have surface/land (Places for you to put your feet on). Such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, they rotate faster, bigger, lower density, thicker atmosphere, colder exterior and more satellites (Moons) compared with a terrestrial planet like Earth. Also they are composed more than one gas such as helium, hydrogen and etc... and their center is liquid(Sort of metallic liquid).
Filtration is simply filtering a certain object from the liquid using a filter. The filter must have a certain size filtering device. Anything smaller will seep through. Distillation turns the liquid into a vapor leaving all solids behind. The steam will rise and then liquify again, usually through a coil or other device and the resulting liquid will be free of all solids. This makes the liquid free from impurities or solids and be much cleaner or purer. To answer the question, distillation is more effective in separating solids from a liquid.
Both solids and liquids have mass. All matter in the universe has mass.
In general, solids are more dense than liquids which are more dense than gases.
The Jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) are composed of gases and pressurized liquids. Whereas, the four terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are composed of rock and iron.
Water is a liquid. Anything that has molecules more spread out than solids but less spread out than gases are liquids.
They are composed mostly of liquid waterThey are composed mostly of liquid waterThe Answers community requested more information for this question. Please edit your question to include more context.
They are composed mostly of liquid waterThey are composed mostly of liquid waterThe Answers community requested more information for this question. Please edit your question to include more context.
some solids are more dense than liquids (they sink) but others are less dense which is why not all solids sink