No, Earth is not hotter than the gas giants. The gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, have extremely high temperatures in their deep atmospheres due to the immense pressure and heat generated by their massive size and gravitational compression. In contrast, Earth's average surface temperature is much cooler, typically around 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). However, Earth can experience higher surface temperatures than some of the outer layers of gas giants, but overall, the internal temperatures of gas giants far exceed those on Earth.
Yes, Neptune is more gaseous than Earth. Neptune is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, while Earth is a terrestrial planet with a solid surface and a thin atmosphere composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial or rocky planets, but smaller than any of the gas giants.
No. While the atmosphere of Venus is much more massive than that of Earth, it pales in comparison to the atmosphere of the gas giants.
Uranus is one of the gas giants, but is not as big as some of the other gas giants, like Jupiter. Earth is far, far smaller than Uranus.
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Yes. The winds of the gas giants are far faster than thos on Earth.
Because you live on earth.
They are giant - much larger than Earth - and they consist mainly of gas.
Yes, Mapp gas burns hotter than propane.
Yes, Neptune is more gaseous than Earth. Neptune is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, while Earth is a terrestrial planet with a solid surface and a thin atmosphere composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
Natural gas burns hotter than propane.
Their exteriors are much colder, as they get little heat from the Sun. Deeper within their dense atmospheres, they are hotter. Jupiter and Saturn both have the ability to generate heat internally, which makes them warmer than they would be without it, but the mean temperature of Jupiter is still -162 Fahrenheit, and Saturn is -218 Fahrenheit. The clouds of Uranus and Neptune are colder still.
Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial or rocky planets, but smaller than any of the gas giants.
The planet Saturn is considerably larger than the Earth. It is one of the gas giants (along with Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune) all of which are larger than the Earth.
they are much larger and more massive than earth and they do not have solid surfaces.
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The gas giants are important because their strong gravity draws in many large asteroids before they can hit earth.