No. It is a terrestrial planet like the other inner planets, meaning it is mostly rocky.
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A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
Yes, Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago from dust and gas surrounding the young Sun. Its initial state was a hot, molten ball due to intense heat generated from the gravitational compression of materials during its formation. As Earth cooled, its surface solidified into the rocky crust that we recognize today.
Yes, shortly after its formation about 4.6 billion years ago, Earth was indeed a hot and molten ball of rock due to the energy released during the accretion process. This molten state eventually cooled down, forming a solid crust that allowed for the development of oceans and continents over time.
The gas that makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere is oxygen.
No, the moon is not a big ball of gas. It is a solid celestial body that orbits around the Earth.
jupiter is a big ball of gas and earth is not it.
A big ball of gas and helium. Not if your planet is the Earth. Earth has iron at its center.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are each mostly a big ball of gas.
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
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No, the Earth's inner core is a solid ball, the outer core a liquid; mostly made of iron and nickel.
Stars have gas in them. That is what they mainly consist of. They are basically a big ball of burning gases.
Uranus is a big green ball of Gas. It is tilted on its side.
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