Inner core , outer core, mantle and crust
no its made of magnetic materials
In the most general terms, the larger the planet the heavier will be an astronaut or any other object on the planet. But it is really mass that will determine the gravity and not the geometric volume of the planet. A larger planet made up of less dense materials may have less gravity than a smaller planet made of very dense materials.
No. Earth is denser than any gaseous planet in the solar system as it is made of denser materials.
Pluto is the planet that is most likely to be made up of rocky materials and frozen gases. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer regions of the solar system, and its surface is composed of rock and ices such as nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide.
No, Earth's surface consists of a variety of materials, including soil, rocks, water, and vegetation. Soil covers a relatively small portion of the planet's surface compared to other materials.
well basically the planets is made from harder materials like rock, rather than gases.
the planet Saturn is located right after the giant planet Jupiter,and right before the planet, Uranus. it has rings made of broken chunks of space rock and other materials.
The composition of a planet is determined by analyzing its density, mass, and atmosphere through techniques like spectroscopy and seismic studies. By studying the planet's physical attributes and chemical makeup, scientists can infer the materials it is made of, such as rock, metal, or gas.
Pluto is not a planet so you cant really say that all of the outer planets are made of gasses the inner planets are made of solid materials
no there was not a planet made in 2009
No planet is made of sulphuric anything
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