they are both the same because they both are in space
No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
Gas giants have the most moons compared to terrestrial planets. For example, Jupiter has the most known moons in our solar system with over 79, while Saturn follows closely behind with over 80 confirmed moons. Terrestrial planets like Earth have fewer moons, with only one natural satellite.
which of the gas giants are made of frozen gas
The Gas Giants are mostly made up of gas.
no they are made of gas. which is why they are called GAS giants
Terrestrials - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
venus,earth,mercury,mars akso known as the Rockies or Inner Planets OR Terrestrials
no there isn't gas tinys. gas giants just means big gas planets ("gas" is the operative word, not "giant")
um...... they both arent gas giants uh they have simaler size idk
The gas giants have no volcanoes; they are composed entirely or almost entirely of gas, so there is nothing to erupt. However, it should be noted that some of the satellites of the gas giants do have volcanoes.
A sentence for gas giants is: There are four gas giants in the solar system, which are Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, and Uranus. Another sentence is: The gas giants are mainly composed of various different gases.