SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

PLANETARY FORMATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The group of outer planets are known as:
A
The Terrestrial Planets
B
The Gas Giants
C
The Inner Planets
D
The Rocky Planets
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -What is a gas giant? A gas giant is a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen. These planets, like Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system, don’t have hard surfaces and instead have swirling gases above a solid core.

Detailed explanation-2: -The gas giants of our solar system-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune-together make up a group known as the Jovian planets, according to the University of Colorado at Boulder (opens in new tab).

Detailed explanation-3: -Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune collectively make up the group known as the jovian planets.

Detailed explanation-4: -The four outer planets are all gas giants made primarily of hydrogen and helium. They have thick gaseous outer layers and liquid interiors. The outer planets have numerous moons, as well as planetary rings.

Detailed explanation-5: -These planets were more massive than the inner planets and were able to attract large amounts of hydrogen and helium, which is why they are composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, the most abundant elements in the solar system, and in the universe.

Detailed explanation-6: -Jupiter and Saturn are called the gas giants. These are mostly composed of gases and very little rock and ice. This is why they are called as gas giants.

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