Their diets tend toward more legume-intensive.
A more serious answer: The more gaseous planets are the ones that are far from the Sun .
The lower temperatures mean that the gas molecules move more slowly.
So, it's easier for the planet to keep hold of the gas.
the terrestrial planets are made of iron cores and the gaseous planets are bigger and are made up of many gases that come together so if u could stand on one of these planets u would sink in goo the gaseous planets also have more gravity
ben smith
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.
They are more similar to the inner planets, since they are rocky and icy in nature instead of gaseous.
The "terrestrial planets" are rocky and the "gas giant planets" are gaseous.
gases,like hydrogen,methane,helium and more
Rocky planets and gaseous planets.
The non-gaseous planets, called Rocky planets are Mercury, Venues, Earth and Mars.
The Outer planets are often referred to as Gaseous planets. The others are the "inner planets" or rocky planets.
Another name for gaseous planets is Jovian planet meaning Jupiter like.
Gaseous planets include Jupiter and Saturn, while terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Gaseous planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface, whereas terrestrial planets are rocky, with a solid surface.
Neptune