I guess you mean a solid core. Probably Jupiter and Saturn do. Uranus and
Neptune perhaps do. Even planet scientists are not sure yet.
Gas giants are not solid like rocky planets. They are made up mostly of gases such as hydrogen and helium, with a small solid core at their center. The outer layers of gas giants are composed of thick atmospheres.
becuz the warmness dosnt get all the way to t5he outness
Saturn is considered one of the gas giants because it consists primarily of a gaseous atmosphere, with a small solid core. The other gas giants are Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune.
The gas giants in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, and they have thick atmospheres of gas surrounding a solid core.
Uranus is a gas planet, consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core. It belongs to the category of ice giants, along with Neptune.
All the gases pull the sunlight to the core.
Gas giants are not solid like rocky planets. They are made up mostly of gases such as hydrogen and helium, with a small solid core at their center. The outer layers of gas giants are composed of thick atmospheres.
It pulls you toward the planet's core.
They're called gas giants because of this fact.
They all have a liquid core.
A small rocky core where solid debris has accumulated.
Gas giants are believed to have a small solid core, but it is surrounded by thick layers of gases such as hydrogen and helium. This core is thought to be made up of rock and metal, and is responsible for the planet's strong gravitational pull.
The cores are so deep in the planets
They are called gas giants, actually. They are called that, because they have a very thick atmosphere and the core is so deep below the 'surface' of the atmosphere that we cannot see the core.
Gas giants are primarily made up of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia. They have no solid surface and their atmosphere becomes increasingly dense towards the core.
Neptune? Yes, it is made of gas; it is one of the 'gas giants'. It is 'composed of a deep atmosphere around a liquid surface and sometimes a solid core'.
True. Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn do not have a solid surface; instead, they are composed mostly of gases such as hydrogen and helium. However, they are believed to have a dense, solid core made up of rock and metal at their centers.