Saturn
A planet is a large object that moves around a star in a solar system.
Large, gaseous and cold
A large space object which revolves around a star is called a planet. The word planet comes from the Greek word, "aster planets" which means "wandering star".
This description fits the definition of a planet. Planets orbit around stars and are larger than asteroids.
The word is "planet." A planet is a large body that revolves around the sun, and a planetarium is a place where individuals can observe and learn about celestial bodies, including planets.
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One, all gaseous planets have rings. The only reason we don't see them is because they are too thin. The planet you are talking about is Saturn. It has multiple rings, which is the reason why we can see them.
possible for a VERY large planet, but unlikely.
No, Mars is only about half the size of Earth and it is a solid, rocky planet.
Saturn has a very large system of rings around it.
A large planet composed mostly of gaseous material thought to surround a solid core.
The word is "planet".
Saturn is a large planet famous for its rings.Also Jupiter has rings, but not as many as saturn, but still easily seen through a telescope.
A planet is a large object that moves around a star in a solar system.
Saturn does not have any mountains - it's a gaseous planet. Are you possibly thinking of Mars with Olympus Mons?
Jupiter is considered a gaseous planet because its composition is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases. Its large size and strong gravity prevent the formation of solid surfaces like those found on terrestrial planets. Jupiter's composition and structure make it distinctly different from rocky planets like Earth.