Of course. Planets with a gaseous surface are called Jovian planets or Outer planets because they are beyond the asteroid belt.
Terrestrial planet is another way of saying rocky planet. The inner rocky planets are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
The motion of the planets are elliptical motions
All planets turn on their axis. This is called the planet's rotation; one complete rotation is equal to one day on that planet.
The closest planet to the sun is Mercury. The order of planets is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Planets after Mars are much farther away from the sun then the Mars and the closer planets. The first four planets are called the inner planets. The last four are called the outer planets.
A planet doesn't "have planets". Anything orbiting a planet is called a moon, or a satellite.
Of course. Planets with a gaseous surface are called Jovian planets or Outer planets because they are beyond the asteroid belt.
They are actually Called Dwarf Planets, Like Pluto used to be a planet but because of the size it is now classified as a dwarf planet.
Venus
Planets do not have planets of their own. If a large rock is orbiting a planet, it is called a moon.
dwarf planets are called dwarf planets because they are too small to be classified as an actual planet. Pluto is a dwarf planet as well as Xena and Ceres. Which you probably do not know of because we do not study them as main planets in our solar system.
Terrestrial planet is another way of saying rocky planet. The inner rocky planets are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Venus is a planet in the Solar system group of planets. Within the Solar system, Venus is grouped with the Inner planets, also called the rocky or terrestrial planets.
Earth
yes
Terrestrial planets are mercury,venus earth, mars.Also called as rock planets.
Earth and mercery have atmospheres so there greenhouse planets