All of the inner planets are rocky planets: Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
No, not all planets have gas. Some planets, like Earth and Mars, have solid surfaces while others, like Jupiter and Saturn, are mostly composed of gas. Gas giants are primarily made up of hydrogen and helium.
The 4 "inner planets" are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.The solar system consists of two types of planets: terrestrial and jovian (or "gas giants"). The inner four planets, which are all terrestrial, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars (from closest to furthest).
The inner planets are the four planets nearest to the sun. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They all have rocky surfaces, they all orbit the sun much quicker than the outer gas giants. They are all warmer than the outer gas giants. They are all between the asteroid belt and the sun.
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.
All of the inner planets are rocky planets: Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
No, not all planets have gas. Some planets, like Earth and Mars, have solid surfaces while others, like Jupiter and Saturn, are mostly composed of gas. Gas giants are primarily made up of hydrogen and helium.
Within our own solar system, terrestrial (or rocky) planets have smaller orbital distances than any of the gas giant planets. The "inner" planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all rocky, while the "outer" planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all gas giants. However, we have no reason to believe that this is some universal principle; we would expect to find every possible distribution of planets at any distances.
answer is mars but all planets have a gravitation effect on the earth even gas planets
If by gas you mean an atmosphere, there are no planets with an atmosphere anywhere similar to Earth.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Whether Pluto is considered a planet anymore is under question, but it does not have any rings either. All of the giant planets, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter have rings.
there are no inner gas planets only outer gas planets but they are the same because they all have rings, they are all made of gas.
Earth is the 5th-largest planet, but it is the biggest of the "rocky" planets. The four "gas giant" planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, are all larger.
gas and shape
A terrestrial planet, Gas giant planets are made of gas....
The 4 "inner planets" are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.The solar system consists of two types of planets: terrestrial and jovian (or "gas giants"). The inner four planets, which are all terrestrial, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars (from closest to furthest).
Earth is made mostly of rock. It has comparatively small amounts of liquid and gaseous components. The four innermost planets of the Solar System have this in common with Earth, while the outer, non-dwarf planets are all gas giants, in which gaseous elements comprise the vast majority of the mass of the planets.