I think it's Mars, not sure though. Hey, do you happen to go to FJA(Flagstaff Junior Academy), because this question is on my homework. Just wondering...
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
no it dosent it is a gas planet
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
No. It is a gas planet, meaning it does not have a solid surface.
We do not know for certain at this time, but it is likely, since a perfectly smooth terrestrial planet is a near impossibility.
I know that the planet with all of those characteristics is definitely SATURN.
Venus
no it dosent it is a gas planet
Mercury is the smallest and closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It is very similar in appearance to the moon, with mare-like plains, heavy craters, highlands, mountains and valleys.
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
No. It is a gas planet, meaning it does not have a solid surface.
We do not know for certain at this time, but it is likely, since a perfectly smooth terrestrial planet is a near impossibility.
I know that the planet with all of those characteristics is definitely SATURN.
Earth
All of the Earth's surface features are on the crust of our planet. The oceans, the mountains, the plains and deserts and forests, and all lakes and rivers are on the crust of the planet on which we live.
no it can't hold mountains because it is one big ball of gas
Saturn is a gas planet. It does not have a solid surface, so it does not have valleys.
Only Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have solid surfaces, as well as various moons. The other planets are all gas giants. Pluto would be solid, but is no longer regarded as a planet. The different planets and moons that have solid surfaces also have hills, valleys, mountains, craters and plains like Earth.