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Carbon and Oxygen. The gas is carbon-monoxide.
the names of the probes that explored the gas giants were the voagers two
There are only two gas giants in our Solar System. Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus and Neptune are classified as Ice Giants.
Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn are primarily made up of hydrogen and helium. These two gases are the most abundant elements in the universe and make up a large part of the composition of gas giants.
Technically there are none. There are only two gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn but they are not similar in size. The answer you are looking for is Neptune and Uranus but they are classified as Ice Giants, not Gas Giants.
When two gasses of different temperatures enter a room they will change the others temperature. The hotter gas will make the cooler gas warmer, and the cooler gas will make the hotter gas colder. Eventually they will start to turn towards room temperature. I hope I answered your question!
The two primary gases that make up the gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are hydrogen and helium. These gases dominate their atmospheres, with hydrogen being the most abundant, followed by helium. Together, they contribute to the massive size and low density of these planets.
Neptune and Uranus
Gas giants and rocky.
hydrogen and helium
There are two main types of planets because the two categories separate the planets into more specific groups. 1. Terrestrial planets have a rocky surface and are inside of the asteroid belt that separates the Terrestrial planets from the Gas Giants The Terrestrial planets are: (in order of distance to the sun (close to far) Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. 2. Gas Giants are mostly made up of gasses and are very large in size Gas Giants are: (in order of distance to the sun (close to far) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
the gas giants and the outer planents