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Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all rocky planets. Ceres is a rocky dwarf planet.

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Q: What is the name of the planet in your solar system that would be described as a rocky planet?
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What planet in the solar system is the largest rocky planet?

The Earth.


What the largest rocky planet?

In our solar system, it is Earth.


Which planet in the solar system has a rocky surface with craters?

Mercury


What planet can be described as the miniature solar system?

Jupiter


How many planets are there in this solar system?

There is 8 planet in the solar system the rocky planet is Mercury Venus Earth Mars, then there are the gas giants way way way bigger then the rocky planets Neptune Uranus Saturn and the biggest planet in the solar system Jupiter


What is two types of planet in your solar system?

Gas giants and rocky.


Is a rocky surface an object in the solar system that is a planet?

Not necessarily. It could be a meteoroid, an asteroid or a dwarf planet.


What planet group is the planet Venus in?

Venus is a planet in the Solar system group of planets. Within the Solar system, Venus is grouped with the Inner planets, also called the rocky or terrestrial planets.


Which planet in the solar system are rocky?

The planets in our Solar System that are rocky are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These inner planets are also called "Terrestrial Planets."


Is mars considered a planet or not?

Yes, it is one of the four rocky planets of the inner solar system.


Is Venus a solid planet or a gasous planet?

Venus is a rocky planet similar to Earth. The Solar System has 4 rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The rest are gas giants.


How many rocky planets are in our solar system?

There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.