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The four inner planets are made of rock . The outer planets are made of various gases and condenced gases. Hydrogen being prominante.

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Q: What are the two major ways that the terrestrial planets and the jovian planets differ?
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Which major type of planet is most evolved jovian or terrestrial?

The Jovian planets are a more evolved type of planet. Since they are farther from the Sun, they are less affected by the Sun and undergo less change.


Which of the eight planets are solid?

Officially there are only 4 terrestrial major planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. All 5 dwarf planets are also solid: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.


What are some cool outer planet facts?

Planets facts includes the ff: that planets does not emit visible lights by its own but instead shines by reflected lights. In the solar system, there are eight planets. There are four rocky planets ( Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury). These planets are collectively called as the terrestial planets. Outer planets are the four major gaseous planets which includes Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus - they are collectively known as the Jovian planets because of their similarity to the planet Jupiter. They are also called gas giants. Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun


Which planet is not a terrestrial planet?

The planets that are not classified as terrestrial are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. If you count Pluto as a planet then it would be a part of that list as well. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the terrestrial planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the gas giants. Pluto is a dwarf planet.


What are the three characteristics of a planet?

The three qualifications for a planet are: 1. It orbits the parent star. 2. It has hydrostatic equilibrium (roughly spherical shape) caused by the gravitational forces. 3. It has cleared its path of orbital debris. (This one is hotly contested.)

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Which major type of planet is most evolved jovian or terrestrial?

The Jovian planets are a more evolved type of planet. Since they are farther from the Sun, they are less affected by the Sun and undergo less change.


What are the major characteristics of the terrestrial planets how do they differ from the gas giants?

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What planets are rocky and have no moons?

Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, and they are the only major planets without moons.


Which of the eight planets are solid?

Officially there are only 4 terrestrial major planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. All 5 dwarf planets are also solid: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.


Which of the eight major planets are called the inner planets?

The first four planets are often lumped together into the category of "inner" or "terrestrial" planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsThe last four are often lumped together into the category of "outer" or "gas giant" planets:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneAll of the dwarf planets are terrestrial. The only dwarf planet that can sometimes be called an "inner planet" is Ceres, which orbits between Mars and Jupiter.


What are some cool outer planet facts?

Planets facts includes the ff: that planets does not emit visible lights by its own but instead shines by reflected lights. In the solar system, there are eight planets. There are four rocky planets ( Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury). These planets are collectively called as the terrestial planets. Outer planets are the four major gaseous planets which includes Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus - they are collectively known as the Jovian planets because of their similarity to the planet Jupiter. They are also called gas giants. Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun


What kind of planets are Earth and Mars?

Earth and Mars, along with Mercury and Venus, are rocky planets.


Which planet is not a terrestrial planet?

The planets that are not classified as terrestrial are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. If you count Pluto as a planet then it would be a part of that list as well. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the terrestrial planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the gas giants. Pluto is a dwarf planet.


How do the planets and ''dwarf planets'' differ?

Its mainly due to their size, and the fact that Dwarf Planets have not cleared their orbit of enough of the other rocks and planetoids that are also at that orbit. Pluto has not cleared its orbit of enough matter to be deemed a major planet, while all of the remaining 8 planets have.


Why are planets called major planets?

They are sometimes called "major planets" to distinguish them from the "minor planets" (the asteroids) and "dwarf planets" like Pluto.


What are the three characteristics of a planet?

The three qualifications for a planet are: 1. It orbits the parent star. 2. It has hydrostatic equilibrium (roughly spherical shape) caused by the gravitational forces. 3. It has cleared its path of orbital debris. (This one is hotly contested.)


Which of the planets do scientists NOT consider a major planet?

There are eight planets, which can also be loosely descibed as major planets. Below that there are dwarf planets and then minor planets, also know as asteroids.