Pluto, a dwarf planet.
This could apply to Pluto. However, Pluto is no longer considered a planet and is more icy than rocky.
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.
An Icy, Rocky Core.
Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer Solar System. It is thought to be a rocky body with a thin atmosphere, similar in composition to Pluto. Eris is not a gaseous planet like Jupiter or Saturn.
Pluto is a rocky icy dwarf planet.
No. Pluto is a rocky/icy dwarf planet. In fact, no dwarf planets are gaseous.
Pluto is a small, icy dwarf planet located in the outer regions of our solar system. It has a rocky core and a surface covered in frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. Its surface features include plains, mountains, and valleys, but we have limited information due to its distance from Earth.
No, Neptune is not solid. It is a gas giant, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with a small rocky core at its center. The outer layers of the planet are made up of thick gases and icy materials.
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Terrestrial planets have a rock composition (and are also smaller), giant planets are made up from mostly hydrogen, helium and icy and rocky materials. However, the two giants, Jupiter and Saturn, have a very small inner core of icy and rocky materials and a larger outer core of hydrogen and helium. The two subgaints, Neptune and Uranus, have a larger inner core of icy and rocky material and a smaller outer layer of hydrogen, helium and icy materials.
Pluto is predominantly rocky, with some icy composition. It is classified as a dwarf planet and is composed of a rocky core surrounded by a thin atmosphere made up of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide.
No. The rings of Saturn are not solid disks. They are belts of rocky and icy debris in orbit around the planet.