All four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants.
The answer used to be Pluto, but that's not a planet now.
Jupiter is one of the four gas giant planets, the outer planets.
It is not small and rocky, it is a gas giant!
Any planet past the asteroid belt, which is between Mars and Jupiter, is considered a gas giant, except for Pluto. Although Pluto is no longer classified as a planet, when it used to be classified as such, it was the only rocky planet past the asteroid belt.
An outer layer of gas on a planet is called an atmosphere.
Gas planet, giant planet or outer planet.
No planet - There are dwarf planets
Neptune is the outer planet that is not a gas giant. It is classified as an ice giant due to its composition, which includes a significant amount of water, ammonia, and methane ices in addition to hydrogen and helium.
The answer used to be Pluto, but that's not a planet now.
Gas giantA "gas giant" planet.
Saturn has the lowest density of any planet, terrestial or gas giant.
Jupiter is one of the four gas giant planets, the outer planets.
Well, it used to be Pluto, but Pluto's not technically a planet anymore, so now there isn't one.
Earth is a rocky planet because the gas giants are in the outer planets and earth is in the inner planet.
No cause its an outer planet and its a gas giant.
It is not small and rocky, it is a gas giant!
The outer planet that is not a gas giant is Neptune. Neptune is classified as an ice giant because its composition is primarily made up of water, ammonia, and methane, rather than mostly hydrogen and helium like the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn.