All of the planets contain gas and dust. The four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are more dense and made up mostly of rock, while the four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) are all mainly made from Hydrogen and helium gas, along with some ices and other gases. The outer planets have rocky moons though, and rings made from rock, dust and ice.
Pluto
The planet Uranus is made of gas but it it believed this planet is made from ice more than gas.
No. They are made mainly of stars and planets. The stars and planets came from gas and dust.
No. While there is some dust in Jupiter and its surroundings, the planet itself is made mostly of gasses, hydrogen and helium.
yes dust is matter because everything on our planet is matter. Even the tiniest things like dust are small molecules that form matter.
gas and dust
Pluto
Saturn is the second largest gas planet in our solar system, after Jupiter. It is known for its prominent rings made of ice and dust particles.
None. A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust that can contain young stars, but a nebula is not a planet by any means.
Nebula
Nebula
Yes. Each of the four gas giants has a ring system of ice and dust, but Saturn's ring system is by far the most spectacular, and known as 'THE' ringed planet.
Nebula
Saturn is a gaseous planet. The solid planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The gas planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto (which is also solid) is no longer classified as a planet.
Easy. A planet made out of gas.
The planet Uranus is made of gas but it it believed this planet is made from ice more than gas.
No. They are made mainly of stars and planets. The stars and planets came from gas and dust.