uhh... astroids?
Rocky metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are too small to be considered planets are known as asteroids. These celestial bodies primarily reside in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, although they can be found throughout the solar system. Asteroids vary in size and composition, with some containing significant amounts of metal, while others are more like rocky debris. They are remnants from the early solar system, providing valuable insights into its formation and evolution.
venus and earth
Planets or dwarf planets, depending on their size. (The larger ones would be planets, smaller would be dwarf planets.)
They are all compact objects with rocky, accessible surfaces.
No. The other terrestrial planets likely have metallic cores similar to Earth's. The gas giants likely have rocky cores.
Rocky metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are too small to be considered planets are known as asteroids. These celestial bodies primarily reside in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, although they can be found throughout the solar system. Asteroids vary in size and composition, with some containing significant amounts of metal, while others are more like rocky debris. They are remnants from the early solar system, providing valuable insights into its formation and evolution.
venus and earth
The inner planets have rocky, hard surfaces, are small, and have a more presentage of containing metal objects.
Planets or dwarf planets, depending on their size. (The larger ones would be planets, smaller would be dwarf planets.)
They are all compact objects with rocky, accessible surfaces.
Gas planets have mor planets then rocky planets because rocky planets are like earth. Gas planets are just difrent in there own way. If im wrong tell me but im pretty sure that's why. they are larger so the gravity captures more satalites
No, the asteroid belt is not outside our solar system; it is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. This region contains a vast number of rocky and metallic objects that vary in size. The asteroid belt is considered part of our solar system, along with the planets, moons, and other celestial bodies.
Rocky planets
Planets are large celestial bodies that orbit a star and have cleared their orbit of other objects, while asteroids are smaller rocky or metallic bodies that also orbit a star but have not cleared their orbit. Planets are typically round due to their gravitational pull, while asteroids can have irregular shapes.
No. The other terrestrial planets likely have metallic cores similar to Earth's. The gas giants likely have rocky cores.
the gas planets are bigger than the rocky planets
Terrestrial Planets, or Rocky Planets.