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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. The data below shows how all other planets mass is compared with Jupiters, in terms of percentage of Jupiters mass.

Planet% mass of JupiterMercury0.017Venus0.256Earth0.315Mars0.034Jupiter100.000Saturn29.941Uranus4.574Neptune5.396

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Which planet is considered the gaseous planet?

Gas planets are those planets which are not made up of rocks or materials. They are composed of gases only. Eg- Jupiter


Do all planets have seasons?

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How many planets were known to the Greeks?

These are the classical planets, those that you can see without a telescope. These are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. they could be seen to be different to the stars, since they changed positions gradually in relation to the other stars (as they orbit the sun)


List three ways the outer planets are alike.?

The outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are all gas giants composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. They all have ring systems, although those of Jupiter and Uranus are less prominent than those of Saturn. They all have numerous moons, with Jupiter and Saturn having the most extensive moon systems.


Terrestrial and jovian planets?

Terrestrial planets are rocky, smaller, and closer to the Sun, such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Jovian planets are gas giants, larger, and further from the Sun, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jovian planets have thick atmospheres mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, while terrestrial planets have thin atmospheres and solid surfaces.

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Can Jupiter get really coldand how cold?

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Does Jupiter have the strongest pull of gravity out of all planets?

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Which planet is considered the gaseous planet?

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What is meant by the term gas?

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Which planet is a giant gas planet?

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What planets form a belt between Mars and Jupiter?

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Why are the components of jovian atmosphere so different from those of terrestrial planets?

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What planets are outer planets?

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Do all planets have seasons?

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