The center of the planet is called the "core."
The center of a wheel is generally called a hub.
The center part of a planet is called the core. It is composed of a solid inner core made of iron and nickel, and a liquid outer core also made of iron and nickel. The core generates the planet's magnetic field.
An imaginary line that runs through the center of a planet and its poles is called its axis.Or possibly a diameter, in regards to the planet's dimensions.
An imaginary line that runs through the center of a planet and its poles is called its axis.Or possibly a diameter, in regards to the planet's dimensions.
The solid dense center of our planet is called the inner core. It is made of an iron nickel alloy and has a temperature similar to the sun.
The points farthest from a planet are called apoapsis, while the points nearest to a planet are called periapsis. Apoapsis is the farthest point in an orbit, and periapsis is the closest point in an orbit.
The center of a planet star and or moon is the core
The distance from surface to surface through the center of a planet would be that planet's "diameter".
Yes, the angular momentum about the center of the planet is conserved.
A big ball of gas and helium. Not if your planet is the Earth. Earth has iron at its center.
There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
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