Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all "gas giants".
The existence and nature of solid cores is uncertain.
the sun is a star not a planet. it is a giant ball of plasma and gases.
No, the planet Neptune is a giant ball of gas.
the earth atmosphere surrounds us like a giant ball
become a giant flaming ball of gasses in outer space, that's a good start
Jupiter because it is a giant gas ball but the core is a liquid
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is primarily composed of gas, mainly hydrogen and helium. It is known as a gas giant, with no solid surface.
Neptune is a Jovian planet. Which means it is a gas giant. It has no solid surface, just helium, hydrogen and methane gasses with ice particles and a very hot molten ammonia core. It appears blue because of the dim light reflecting off the methane gasses.
depends on which planet.
Scientifically: At the beginning of this universe there was all just drifting gasses. Through millions of years this gas eventually began to spiral around one point and get compressed into a giant ball. As the giant ball of gas cooled it became a solid planet. It would be millions of years later until it contained life. Biblically: God created Earth and all its inhabitants in 6 days and rested on the 7th.
Planet Uranus does not support life as we know it. It is pretty much just a giant ball of gases.
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
Gas giant planet.