The four giant planets lack solid surfaces.
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.
Lunar craters are found on the surface of the Moon. They are formed by impacts from meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the Moon's surface. Some well-known lunar craters include Tycho, Copernicus, and Aristarchus.
Planets are only know as Gas Giants if they fall into that group, Saturn , Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune are Gaseous Planets . This is purely because the basic make up of the Planet is from Gases, they have no solid surface and are large.
When I was in fourth grade, if I recall correctly.
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
You could probably find a giant bratz at any kind of department store
Probably Saturn will live, but is will be thrown out of its orbit. look at "Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9" you may find it interesting.
Our proof is the craters on the floor in some places where we see and/or find dinosaurs underneath the earths surface and the disturbing burned skin of a giant reptile.
Not yet, although we'll probably find some when we go there.
Most of these are a result of giant impacts
the gas giant plants are like huge ball of compressed gases with a center until now no one now if planets like Uranus the flipped planet have center but the gas giant planets can not be inhabited and that was improved when scientists launched a robot into Jupiter's atmosphere thinking that there's life in it's mid layers but the robot didn't find any thing an eventually turned into apart of the atmosphere that he was studying it
The holes in the moon are called craters. To find the name of famous moon craters go to wikipedia.
I think probably the giant spiders you find in tv wilderness.
Where can I find a Giant Squid?? Can you answer to this question as quick as you can?
The holes in the moon are called craters. To find the name of famous moon craters go to wikipedia.
On the moon. That is the name of one of the moon's craters.
Within our own solar system, terrestrial (or rocky) planets have smaller orbital distances than any of the gas giant planets. The "inner" planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all rocky, while the "outer" planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all gas giants. However, we have no reason to believe that this is some universal principle; we would expect to find every possible distribution of planets at any distances.