Planets radio emissions converted to audio.....take a listen
I'd say that no planets have sound, but ours, thought i might be wrong.
It depends on the planet. Some planets, like Jupiter, are made from gas. While others, like Earth, are rocky planets.
planets are some thing like earth but there are alot of things that are not the same.Like there is no planet that can hold or keep things alive like earth can.amost all the planets have no gravitey like earth does .
I hesitate to admit that I was raised on one of the inner planets. The inner planets are not gaseous, like the outer planets.
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
No, planets do not make sound as they orbit. Sound requires a medium, like air or water, to travel through, and space is a vacuum where sound cannot propagate. Additionally, the movement of planets in their orbits is not accompanied by any vibrations that would produce sound waves.
Planets as there is no sound in outer space.
I'd say that no planets have sound, but ours, thought i might be wrong.
"Jovian" planets are considered to be mainly made up of various gases, and are also known as "gas giants". The Jovian planets are known as "Jovian" from the largest gas giant in the solar system: Jupiter. Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus (Haha, very funny) are all considered Jovian planets."Terrestrial" planets are thought of as rocky. A human being could maybe walk on its surface, in a goodspace suit.Terrestrial planets are planets like Earth. The terrestrial planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.I know I sound like a book, but so-be-it.
Sound waves cannot travel through the vacuum of space, so there would be no sounds to detect coming from other planets. We rely on instruments like telescopes and spectrographs to study celestial bodies instead.
It originate in moon and outer space and planets
To refer which of the planets is which its like why do you have a name
no, as there is no gas to make noise.
They are sometimes called "major planets" to distinguish them from the "minor planets" (the asteroids) and "dwarf planets" like Pluto.
Like larger planets, dwarf planets also orbit the sun.
It depends on the planet. Some planets, like Jupiter, are made from gas. While others, like Earth, are rocky planets.
The inner planets are known as terrestrial planets because they are rocky like earth