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What type of surface do terrestrial planets have?

Terrestrial planets have solid surfaces, consisting of rock and metal. These surfaces may have features such as mountains, valleys, and impact craters. Examples of terrestrial planets in our solar system include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.


Do planets have craters?

All planets with solid surfaces have craters.


Why are the craters on earths surface less evident than those on other terrestial planets surfaces?

The earth has an atmosphere which produces weathering of the land surfaces. Weathering gradually wears down features such as crater rims so the craters gradually become less evident and eventually disappear.


Can gas planets have craters?

No. Gas planets do not have solid surfaces.


Which of these words describes planets which have solid rocky surfaces?

Terrestrial


What is another name for inner planets?

Another name for inner planets is terrestrial planets. These are the planets that are closer to the Sun and have rocky surfaces.


Do all the inner planets have rocky surfaces?

Yes. They are the terrestrial planets.


What are planets with solid rocky surfaces called?

Planets with solid rocky surfaces are called terrestrial planets. These planets are usually composed of rock and metal, with a thinner atmosphere compared to gas giants. Examples of terrestrial planets include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.


What. do terrestrial planets have in common?

Commonly , Ice , Craters , Rocks . And many more .


Do all terrestrial planets have rocky surfaces?

YES.


Is venus jovian or terrestrial?

Venus is a terrestrial planet, not a jovian planet. Terrestrial planets are rocky and have solid surfaces, while jovian planets are gas giants.


Do the four processes that change the surface of terrestrial planets change the surfaces of asteroids?

The four processes that change the surface of terrestrial planets - impact cratering, volcanism, tectonism, and erosion - can also affect the surfaces of asteroids. Asteroids can experience impacts that create craters, volcanic activity that reshapes their surfaces, tectonic movements that alter their terrain, and erosion processes that break down their surface materials. However, the intensity and frequency of these processes may vary due to the smaller size and different compositions of asteroids compared to terrestrial planets.