No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.
Gaseous planets include Jupiter and Saturn, while terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Gaseous planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface, whereas terrestrial planets are rocky, with a solid surface.
Jupiter is called a gaseous planet because it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases. These gases make up the majority of its mass and atmosphere. Jupiter has no solid surface, unlike terrestrial planets like Earth.
Mercury is a terrestrial planet, meaning it is a rocky planet like Earth. It is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system.
Uranus is classified as an ice giant, not a gas giant or terrestrial planet. It is composed mostly of elements such as water, ammonia, and methane, which freeze at lower temperatures compared to the gases found in gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn.
Jupiter is the first of the gaseous (Jovian) planets and Mars is the last terrestrial one.
I'm assuming you mean "Is Jupiter a terrestrial or gas planet?" It is a gaseous planet.
No, Jupiter is not a terrestial planet. It is a gaseous one.
It is terrestrial.
It is terrestrial. The terrestrial plants are: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Pluto (if you still pretend it's planet. I do!) The gaseous are: Saturn Jupiter Neptune Uranus
It's a terrestrial planet
Saturn is not a terrestrial planet, so it is a gas planet.
Venus is a terrestrial planet.
Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer Solar System. It is thought to be a rocky body with a thin atmosphere, similar in composition to Pluto. Eris is not a gaseous planet like Jupiter or Saturn.
Neptune is a Jovian planet. Which means it is a gas giant.
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! Jupiter!