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Q: Which jovian planet has rings made up of rocky matter and ice?
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Is the planet Venus terrestrial or Jovian?

Venus is a terrestrial (or `rocky` or `inner`) planet.


Is mars a terrestrial or jovian?

Mars is a terrestrial or rocky metallic planet. Jovian means Jupiter like, or gas giant.


What characteristics do the Jovian planets have in common?

They are alike because they all have some time of gases.


Is Jupiter a terrestrial planet?

Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.


What huge planet with large rings and icy rocks?

There is no planet with large rings and icy rocks. Saturn has rings, but it is not a rocky planet - it is a gas giant.


If there are rings orbiting your planet describe the rings?

There are no rings around earth, or any of the rocky planets.


Gas giant planet?

A Jovian planet or a planet that is covered with gas from the formation of the universe, with a rocky core, and is larger than the terrestrial planets.


Is Mercury jovain?

Mercury is not a jovian planet because all planets after Jupiter and Jupiter are all jovian planets. So Jupiter, Saturn , Uranus , Neptune and the poor old Pluto that was booted from the planets are all jovian.


Is the planet Mars Rocky or gas giant?

its rocky the gas giants are also known as jovian planets or the outer planets including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.


Does planet mercury have clouds or rings around it?

It has neither, it is just a rocky planet without an atmosphere


Is a terrestrial planet Mercury or Jupiter?

It's a "terrestrial" planet, because it is rocky with an iron core, like planet Earth. "Terrestrial" means "Earthlike". Jovian planets are mainly made of gases and liquefied gases.


Is Venus a terrestrial or a gas planet?

Venus is a terrestrial, or rocky planet, as are all the inner worlds. The outer worlds, called "Jovian" or "gas" planets, may have rocky cores, but the parts we see are their huge atmospheres, not their solid ground.