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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.

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11y ago

they are the only planets with rocks on them

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The terrestrial planets are Mars, Earth, Venus and Mercury which are closer to the sun compared to the outer planets. The feature that they share is a rocky surface.

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14y ago

They are all close to the sun
They are all similar in size and composotion to the Earth
They are the first three planets
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The only similarity I can glean from your poor question is that they are "terrestrial" -- they have solid ground to position on.

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Terrestrial planets are rocky and are the inner four planets. Gas giants are made of gases and are the outer four planets.

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They are are not similar.

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10y ago

They are both planets and have a core

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