There is only one Jovian planet - Jupiter, and only one terrestrial planet - Earth. Your question makes no sense.
Planets are categorised as being "rocky" - Mercury Venus Earth Mars, "gaseous" the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, and "icy" the ice giants Uranus and Neptune.
Jovian refers to the Jupiter and its moons.
Terrestrial refers to Earth and is moon.
A different viewpoint: In fact the gas giants are sometimes referred to as the "Jovian planets".
Also, the inner, rocky planets are often called the "terrestrial planets".
As regards the "shared characteristic", there are several possible answers.
For example, they all revolve around the Sun in the same direction and in roughly the same orbital plane.
The terrestrial planets are rocky and the Jovian planets probably have rocky cores, but this is not known for certain.
They are very small compared to outer planets, mostly made up of rocks, closer to the sun and they do not have rings.
All of these planets are mostly composed of gases like hydrogen, helium, and methane. They do have solid surfaces though, at the surface of their cores.
There are 9 planets in the space known as mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranum,neptune,pluto. There used to be 9 planets. But the International Astronomical Union discovered Eris, beyond Pluto which was a few hundred kilometers larger than Pluto. Then there could have been 10 planets. So the IAU came up with three 'conditions' to be a planet: - they need to orbit the Sun - they need to have enough gravity to pull themselves into a ball - they need to have cleared out all other objects from their orbit. Although Pluto orbits the Sun, and has pulled itself into a sphere, Pluto cannot clear other celestial debris from its orbit. Earth is more than 1 million times more bigger than all the other material in its orbit combined, while Pluto is just a tiny fraction of the rest of the icy material around it. The IAU decided to name Pluto and Eris as dwarf planets. Asteroid Ceres meets those requirements, so it is also classified as a dwrf planet. Summing up; there are currently 8 planets and 3 dwarf planets in our Solar system
reflect the sunlight
they had to all live together for at least 30 days
a Shared ancestral characteristic a shared primitive characteristic
A shared charcteristic is a feature OR CHARACTERISTIC that 2 things share or have in common. For example: A dog and cat- they both have 4 legs, this is a shared characteristic. They also have 2 eyes. hope this helps =)
a characteristic---- usually a homologous structure----shared by all organisms in a group
A key characteristic shared by all gymnosperms is the fact that they all make seeds. Another shared characteristic is that they do not make flowers.
The geographic characteristic shared by both Greece and Japan is the presence of an irregular boundary
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have a trochophore
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(Apex Learning) Shared interests.
All desert regions are characterized by low precipitation levels, arid conditions, and high temperatures. They typically have sparse vegetation and limited access to water sources.
They are all vertebrates.
They are anions