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.
Gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are composed mainly of gases such as hydrogen and helium. These planets lack solid surfaces and have dense atmospheres that extend deep into their interiors. Their cores are believed to be small and surrounded by layers of gas.
In our Solar System, there a four gas planets. To be factually correct, there are only 2 gas planets - Jupiter and Saturn. and 2 ice planets - Uranus and Neptune. Combined, they a colloquially known as the Gas giants or Jovian planets.
The outer planets are also called Jovian planets or gas giants. These planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These outer planets are gaseous with no solid surfaces and only liquid cores.
Of the Jovian (gas giant) planets, Neptune is the smallest while Jupiter is the largest.
The inner planets are solid and aircrafts can land on them. Their temperatures are higher because the are closer to the sun. The outer planets have colder temperatures and less sunlight because they are farther away from the sun. The outer planets are also called the Gas Giants because they are made out of gas. Inner Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Outer Planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Dwarf Planets: Pluto, Ceres, eris, Makemake, Haumea
These are the four outer gas giant planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Terrestrial planets have terra firma, a.k.a. hard ground. The gas giants are giant balls of gas.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
Because some planets are solid and others with rings are just huge balls of gas sometimes called gas giants
The inner planets are like big rocks. The outer planets are like big balls of gas.
Jupiter and Saturn are primarily composed of gas, with small rocky cores at their centers. They are known as gas giants due to their large volumes of hydrogen and helium gases.
The inner planets are small rocky bodies, whereas the outer planets are gas giants, large balls of gas with ring systems and a large quantity of Moons.
Gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are composed mainly of gases such as hydrogen and helium. These planets lack solid surfaces and have dense atmospheres that extend deep into their interiors. Their cores are believed to be small and surrounded by layers of gas.
They are all made up of gases. The outer planets are nicknamed "gas giants" because they are massive object rotating around the sun that are essentially huge balls of gas with dense metal cores:)
Planets are pretty much just big rocks or gas balls orbiting their sun. They are just there, until their sun explodes or another big rock hits them and destroys them.
My balls. They lay a nuclear active radiated gas that explains the whole theory.
No. The planets Mercury through Mars are rocky, and are solid. Planets Jupiter through Neptune are huge balls of gas. Pluto (Which I will always regard as a planet regardless of what other scientists say), is also a rocky planet.