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Terrestrial planet are the inner planet. mostly composed with rock and metal.

Terrestrial planet are:Mercury,Venus,Earth, and Mars

Jovian planet are a gas giant and the outer planet.

Jovian planet are:Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune

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Is venus jovian or terrestrial?

Venus is a terrestrial planet, not a jovian planet. Terrestrial planets are rocky and have solid surfaces, while jovian planets are gas giants.


What kind of planet is Pluto considered a Jovian or a terrestrial?

jovian


Is mars a terrestrial or jovian?

Mars is a terrestrial or rocky metallic planet. Jovian means Jupiter like, or gas giant.


Are the jovian planets similar in mass to the terrestrial planets?

No. The Jovian planets are much more massive than the terrestrial planets.


Is hydrogen more abundant on terrestrial planets than on Jovian planets?

No, there is more hydrogen on the Jovian planets then the terrestrial ones.


Is Jupiter a terrestrial or a Jovian planet?

Jupiter is a Jovian Plant. The adjective Jovian has come to mean anything associated with Jupiter; and by extension, a Jupiter-like planet. The Jovian planets are the gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. Many, if not most, of the exoplanets discovered to date appear to be Jovian. By contrast, terrestrial, aka telluric, aka rocky planets differ significantly from the gas giant/Jovian planets in that they are composed primarily of metals and silicate rocks (hence "rocky" planets) like Earth, aka Terra (from which we get the word terrestrial) and are "Earth-like" as opposed to "jupiter-like"/Jovian. The terrestrial planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. All the dwarf planets are also more terrestrial than jovian.


Is Neptune a terrestrial ar a jovian planet?

Neptune is one of the Jovian planets. It is a gas giant, as opposed to being a terrestrial planet.


Is the average density of terrestrial planets the same density as Jovian planet?

No. Terrestrial planets are much denser than Jovian planets.


The most obvious difference between the terrestrial and the jovian planets is?

The most obvious difference between terrestrial and jovian planets is their composition. Terrestrial planets are rocky and dense, while jovian planets are mostly composed of gases and lack a solid surface. Additionally, jovian planets are typically larger in size and have extensive ring systems.


Is Saturn terrestrial?

No, Saturn is a Jovian planet.


Is Mars terrestirl or jovian?

Mars is terrestrial.


How does the diameter of the terrestrial and jovian planets compare?

Jovian planets generally have larger diameters than terrestrial planets. The average diameter of terrestrial planets like Earth is around 12,742 km, while the average diameter of Jovian planets like Jupiter is around 139,822 km. This difference is due to Jovian planets being mostly composed of gases and having less dense materials compared to the rocky composition of terrestrial planets.