mars, the poles are made of ice, so its dense. its obviously rocky and small.
Venus, mars.
The planets closer to the sun tend to have rocky crust and dense cores.
Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets.
mars
Not at all. Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets. Earth is the densest planet in the Solar System because of its large iron core. Mercury and Venus are only slightly less dense.All of the Gas giants are much less dense than the rocky planets. The least dense, Saturn, is actually less dense than water. (All of the gas giants have a much greater mass than the rocky planets but density is mass divided by volume)
Venus is a 'rocky' planet, with a dense atmosphere, very roughly the same size as earth, the planet that can approach closest to the earth, and the brightest one in our sky.
Venus, mars.
The four planets closest to the Sun all have rocky crusts and dense cores. These planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
its not dense at all because its a rocky planet
Both are rocky. Both are dense, but Earth is far more dense than the moon is.
Earth.
The planets closer to the sun tend to have rocky crust and dense cores.
Venus, Earth and possibly Mars. Mercury's density is too low for Mercury to have a dense core.
Earth is the largest rocky planet. After Earth is Venus, then Mars, and then the smallest, Mercury.
Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets.
mars
Not at all. Mars is the least dense of the rocky planets. Earth is the densest planet in the Solar System because of its large iron core. Mercury and Venus are only slightly less dense.All of the Gas giants are much less dense than the rocky planets. The least dense, Saturn, is actually less dense than water. (All of the gas giants have a much greater mass than the rocky planets but density is mass divided by volume)