There are four in our solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Jupiter is the largest.
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.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, meaning it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center. It does not have a molten surface or significant internal heat source like a molten giant planet.
Jupiter is one of the four gas giant planets, the outer planets.
A gas giant as we cannot see the surface.
The gas giant that has the longest revolution is the planet Neptune.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet.
Saturn is considered a gas giant - together with Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
Gas giant planet.
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.
Saturn is classified as a gas giant, consisting primarily of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center.
A terrestrial planet, Gas giant planets are made of gas....
Easy. A planet made out of gas.
Mars is a terrestrial planet, not a gas giant. Mars is a terrestrial planet because the majority of it is rock, not gas.
It is a gas giant planet.
Mars is a terrestrial (rocky) planet, also known as an inner planet.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, meaning it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center. It does not have a molten surface or significant internal heat source like a molten giant planet.
Jupiter is a gas planet (or a gas giant).