Yes Pluto has a core. It is believed that it's rocky material would have settled into a dense core surrounded by a mantle of ice. The diameter of the core should be around 1,700 km, 70% of Pluto's diameter.
Saturn does indeed have a core that is most likely made of rock.
Yes, the core is just whatever is at the center of the planet. The cores of the different planets are all different, but they all have something there.
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Nuclear Fusion and Fission from the Suns' core.
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The four planets closest to the Sun all have rocky crusts and dense cores. These planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Scientists suspect that of the well known planets that Jupiter has a solid core that is large in size. It has been discovered that Jupiter contains a core that includes rock and hydrogen metals, but scientists are unsure if deep within the planet contains a true solid core. Of all the nine planets, Jupiter's core contains the most "solid" case for a true solid core.
All planets have a core.
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no planets crust does not have light of their own but the core of the earth has light of its own
They are alike because they are both called planets, both terrestrial planets and gas giants are spheres, all have a somewhat dense core and lastly all orbit around the sun.
there are 9 planets
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Jupiter an outer planet and is commenly known as a gas giant.the planets inside the asteroid belt are called inner planets, while the latter are called gas giants or outer planets. the core of the inner planets had(and still have) a hot core as their(core particles) were hot while forming while the outer planets too had a hot core but not hot enough(during formation) therefore now it is made out of:-rockmetalfrozen liquidsdust,etc
I have a study guide that gave this answer: All inner planets exhibit an iron-nickel core surrounded by silicate rocks.
No, the core is the innermost section of the planet, at the centre.