The giants reported in mythology do not exist. A principle called the square-cube law increases mass as the cube of the height but the strength of the bones and muscles by the square of the height. Giants, whether giant ants as in the old B Movie "Them", Godzilla, or the giant in the Jack and the Beanstalk story would be crippled by there weight and comparatively fragile bones or cooked to death by their own body heat as at the surface of their skin (for cooling) only increases as the square of theorize while the heat generating process of their metabolism increases by the cube. Skeptics would point to T-Rex as a "giant" animal without noting that a frequently observed injury is broken legs from turning to sharply.
they are gas giants
Your question is illogical. Jupiter is a gas giant itself with rocky moons in orbit.There are no such things as gas giants of Jupiter.
by Getting certain things they tell you to get, and then you complete the quest.
With the stone things that protect hogwarts
A small rocky core where solid debris has accumulated.
Im guessing… nothing They do these things to earn more money… Colour maybe?????
They are both Gas giants, they both have rings, and they are both blue.
hill giants can drop many things including some armor and weapons (iron and steel), seeds, herbs, charms, runes, and just some random other things like beer, limpwurt root, body talismans, and spin tickets.
No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
Tiki Barber said in an interview that he left the Giants because he was not willing to give the effort that the training required. He wanted to do many other things and it was just a personal decision to leave.
Fire Giants Hill Giants Ice Giants Moss Giants