Their core is simply a denser gas, and the "ground" would be gases. Probably hydrogen, as it is the building block of the universe, one of the most simplest elements.
True. Edit: Unfortunately, even today, we can't be sure about the cores of the gas giants.
no they don't have solid surfaces their surfaces are composed of gaseous material
4 planets in our solar system are not solid, and are commonly referred to as the Gas Giants.
Probably yes, but planetary scientists are still not certain about it.
The inner planets did not collect gas like the gas giants did because of their closeness to the Sun. The high temperatures allow for rocky, solid surfaces to form.
They're called gas giants because of this fact.
All the gas giants have rings and no solid rocky cores.
Because gas giants don't have a solid surface.
gas giants are composed of gas while terrestrial planets are composed of solid matter
No. Gas giants do not have a solid surface on which lava might flow.
True. Edit: Unfortunately, even today, we can't be sure about the cores of the gas giants.
One thing is a non-solid surface.
um...... they both arent gas giants uh they have simaler size idk
no they don't have solid surfaces their surfaces are composed of gaseous material
No, they are composed of gases. The air around you is also composed of gases, but the gas giants may not even have a rocky core.
No, they lack a solid material, so that is why they are otherwise known as gas giants.
4 planets in our solar system are not solid, and are commonly referred to as the Gas Giants.