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The gas planets are the four outer planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They don't have a solid surface like earth, just gas that gets thicker and thicker the further you go in.

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These planets are mostly balls of gas?

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Terrestrial planets have terra firma, a.k.a. hard ground. The gas giants are giant balls of gas.


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How are the inner planet different from the outer planet?

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Planets mostly made of balls of gas?

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Why is the nickname for the outer planets gas giant?

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How do planets survive in space?

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