Gas giant
A "gas giant" planet.
meteorite
meteorite
The hydrosphere refers to all of the water found on, under and over the surface of the planet. A lithosphere is the outermost shell of a planet, including the crust and upper mantle. Combined, they form most of the surface of the planet. As such, any number of animals live in the oceans or on the surface.
no, goldilocks is a zone around a star where a planet with appropriate atmospheric pressure can maintain the liquid water on its surface
The "red-colored planet" commonly refers to Mars, because of its reddish appearance due to iron oxide, or rust, on its surface.
No, there is no planet called Goldilocks. The term "Goldilocks planet" refers to a planet that is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water on its surface, making it potentially habitable for life.
In astronomical terms, revolution refers to a revolving around an axis outside the object, in this case the solar orbit of a planet - the completion of one period of which is called the planet's year. (Mostly because of axial tilt this also brings about the seasons.) By contrast, the rotation about an axis going through the object (spin) brings about the planet's day.
A quarter of the world's surface refers to the land area of the Earth. This accounts for roughly 25% of the total area of the planet. The landmasses are distributed across different continents and countries.
A terrain refers to the physical features of a lands surface. The Australian terrain is mostly low plateaus, deserts, and rangeland.
"Terrestrial planet" essentially means that the planet in question is a rocky, earthen planet where one could (in a space suit) step onto its defined surface. ("Jovian planets" refers to the gas planet of Jupiter and all the other gas giants in the solar system.)
A large planet usually refers to a planet that is significantly bigger in size compared to Earth. Planets like Jupiter and Saturn are considered large planets due to their massive size and gravitational influence in the solar system. Large planets are typically gas giants composed mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Terrestrial planet are the inner planet. mostly composed with rock and metal. Terrestrial planet are:Mercury,Venus,Earth, and Mars Jovian planet are a gas giant and the outer planet. Jovian planet are:Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune