Our sun is a star. A start does not have a solid surface, but is a ball of gas.
The seventh planet from the sun is Uranus and yes, it is a gas planet.
The sun is a star. It is made out of gas, and yes, it is a star. Not everybody knows that. The sun is a star not a planet and it is composed of gases (mainly Hydrogen and Helium)
The sun is classified as a star, not a planet. It is a massive ball of hot gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
no its a star if it was a gas giant it would be a planet
Jupiter
The sun is a star that undergoes nuclear fusion to produce energy, while a gas planet is a large planet primarily made up of gases like hydrogen and helium. The sun emits light and heat due to nuclear reactions in its core, while gas planets do not produce their own light and heat but reflect light from their star.
Mars is a planet, and is solid Sun is a star, and is gas
because it's the fifth planet form the sun and because it made of gas
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
A gas giant is similar in composition to the Sun. The Sun is much bigger than the gas giants and it is a star not a planet, of course.
The sun does not have an atmosphere - it is a star, not a planet. It is a ball of burning gas.
A star is a burning ball of gas out in space. Saturn is a planet with rings. Uranus is also a planet. The moon is a moon - a satellite that orbits a planet. The only burning ball of gas in that list is our sun. The sun's name is actually Sol.