planets that are closer to the sun usually will have higher density compared to ones further from the sun.
A terrestrial planet
Jupiter is a planet where it's not like earth, you can't come live on the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet!
zeta radiation [Adam strange] is a type of radiation yhat interstellarly telaports you from planet to planet
The Jovian planets are a more evolved type of planet. Since they are farther from the Sun, they are less affected by the Sun and undergo less change.
The planets that have a retrograde rotation are Venus and Uranus. The object Pluto, which was once considered a planet actually has the type of rotation as well. It is now considered a dwarf planet.
The density can be computed from the volume and gravitational pull (mass). This will usually indicate the types of elements and compounds that make up the planet. The magnetic field gives a clue to the type of core.
Very generally, the outer four planets are less dense than the four inner rocky planets, but it's more to do with planet type rather than their distance from the sun.
It is a rocky planet.
a dwarf planetAcording to NASA Pluto is a dwarf planet.
It depends on what type of planet it is.... which one is it?
neptune is a gas giant planet
Anything/everything with any mass has density.
dwarf is a dwarf planet because it is to small to be in the solar system.,
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Salt water boils at a higher temperature, but it's not because it's denser, it's because it contains dissolved solute. The density is not directly important.
A terrestrial planet
its a hot planet. planet doesn't have water it is also called red planet