Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
No. It is a gas giant. Terrestrial planets are planets that are mainly made of land.
Its a "Gas Giant". :) Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are also Gas Giants.
Jupiter is the Jovian planet that is closest to the sun...
Ceres was counted as a planet from its discovery in 1801 until the 1850s when it was reclassified as an asteroid. In 2006 it was classified as a dwarf planet, which is not considered a planet.
I'm assuming you mean "Is Jupiter a terrestrial or gas planet?" It is a gaseous planet.
Jupiter is the first of the gaseous (Jovian) planets and Mars is the last terrestrial one.
No, Jupiter is not a terrestial planet. It is a gaseous one.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet.
Jupiter is a gas planet, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like terrestrial planets such as Earth.
It's a "terrestrial" planet, because it is rocky with an iron core, like planet Earth. "Terrestrial" means "Earthlike". Jovian planets are mainly made of gases and liquefied gases.
Jupiter is one of the four gas giant planets, the outer planets.
Jupiter is a Jovian planet. The word "Jovian" comes from "Jove," which is another name for Jupiter.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
Mercury is not a jovian planet because all planets after Jupiter and Jupiter are all jovian planets. So Jupiter, Saturn , Uranus , Neptune and the poor old Pluto that was booted from the planets are all jovian.
Jupiter is first outer gas giant planets from the Sun. Jupiter is an outer planet, or "Jovian" planet, or non-terrestrial planets.
In our Solar system, Jupiter is the largest planet. Venus is one of the four terrestrial or solid planets, closest to the Sun, but Earth is the largest terrestrial planet.