the surface is solid
It's because they have a terrain. They have a clear and well defined rocky landscape for their surface. The outer gas planets don't have a well defined surface, just gas that gets thicker and denser.
They all have a solid, rocky surface.
they are called terrestrial planets. for example: Mars (The Red Giant)
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the surface is solid
Of the terrestrial planets, Earth has. Of allthe planetsin our solar system, Jupiter has.
It's because they have a terrain. They have a clear and well defined rocky landscape for their surface. The outer gas planets don't have a well defined surface, just gas that gets thicker and denser.
Jovian planets do not have a solid surface, therefore their atmospheres are thick all the say to where their surface would be. Their atmospheres have more gasses than those surrounding terrestrial planets.
The inner planets are known as terrestrial planets, because you can stand on them and they have a solid surface. The inner planets are: * Mercury * Venus * Earth; and * Mars
Terrestrial means "of the earth" and is used to describe planets with a solid surface. The terrestrial planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Gas giants will usually contain all or more of the gasses that a terrestrial planet uses as an atmosphere. But a gas giant will contain massive quantities of gas, and have a core that is made up of gas that is super dense and super heated.
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
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They all have a solid, rocky surface.
They all have a solid, rocky surface.
Earth is the largest and most massive of the four inner or terrestrial planets. Its surface gravity is therefore the highest of the four.