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No. It's a rocky terrestrial planet. The gas giants are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
Earth and Mars, along with Mercury and Venus, are rocky planets.
Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial or rocky planets, but smaller than any of the gas giants.
It's A Rock. A Gas you can't feel. I'm going to say that yes it is a rock but our second thought was gas so don't feel mistakened
A small rocky planet is a terrestrial planet, like Earth, Mercury, Venus, or Mars. These planets have a solid surface composed primarily of rocks and metals, and are generally smaller in size compared to gas giants like Jupiter or Saturn.
Earth is a rocky planet because the gas giants are in the outer planets and earth is in the inner planet.
Venus is a rocky planet similar to Earth. The Solar System has 4 rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The rest are gas giants.
No. It's a rocky terrestrial planet. The gas giants are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
Earth and Mars, along with Mercury and Venus, are rocky planets.
Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial or rocky planets, but smaller than any of the gas giants.
Earth.
It's A Rock. A Gas you can't feel. I'm going to say that yes it is a rock but our second thought was gas so don't feel mistakened
there are 8 planets. The first four are `rocky` terrestrial planets, including the Earth, and the last four are gas giants.
Earth is the largest rocky planet. After Earth is Venus, then Mars, and then the smallest, Mercury.
A small rocky planet is a terrestrial planet, like Earth, Mercury, Venus, or Mars. These planets have a solid surface composed primarily of rocks and metals, and are generally smaller in size compared to gas giants like Jupiter or Saturn.
No. The other terrestrial planets likely have metallic cores similar to Earth's. The gas giants likely have rocky cores.
None. By definition a rocky planet is mostly rock. Venus, by far, has the densest atmosphere of the terrestrial planets, but the planet itself is mostly rock and is similar in composition to Earth.