An example of a gas planet is Jupiter. It is the largest planet in our solar system and primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with a thick atmosphere that features storms, including the Great Red Spot. Gas giants like Jupiter lack a solid surface and have deep atmospheres that transition into liquid and possibly metallic states under extreme pressure. Other examples of gas planets include Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The size depends on the planet! For example, Jupiter is 86,881 mi (139,822 km) in diameter.
Jupiter is a gas planet, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like terrestrial planets such as Earth.
A rocky planet.
Pluto is no longer a planet but is classified as a dwarf planet, So Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet. Neither terrestrial or gas planet.
Pluto the dwarf planet is an example of of a dwarf planet.
The size depends on the planet! For example, Jupiter is 86,881 mi (139,822 km) in diameter.
a gas planet
in google mars is a very example to see is like. is rocky;
It is a gas giant planet.
Jupiter is a gas planet (or a gas giant).
The seventh planet from the sun is Uranus and yes, it is a gas planet.
Easy. A planet made out of gas.
Earth is a rock, a non gaseous planet, but earth has an atmosphere comprising of air, a mixture of gases. This does not make it a gas planet. Gas planets have the whole mantle as gas, but earth does not have a gas mantle.
The atmosphere of Earth is an example of a gaseous envelope that surrounds a planet, composed of various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. It plays a key role in regulating the planet's temperature, protecting life from harmful solar radiation, and sustaining weather patterns.
Gas giant planet.
Its a huge gas planet
Saturn is a gas planet. The only planet after Mars that is a terrain planet is Pluto (which is technically not a planet at all, but a dwarf planet).