UNIVERSE
SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION
Question
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Mercury and Venus
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Mercury and Jupiter
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Venus and Saturn
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Jupiter and Saturn
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Detailed explanation-1: -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: -Surface. As a gas giant, Jupiter doesn’t have a true surface. The planet is mostly swirling gases and liquids.
Detailed explanation-3: -Gas Giant. Saturn is a gas-giant planet and therefore does not have a solid surface like Earth’s. But it might have a solid core somewhere in there.
Detailed explanation-4: -The outer planets are gas giants Jupiter and Saturn and ice giants Uranus and Neptune. Beyond Neptune, a newer class of smaller worlds called dwarf planets reign, including longtime favorite Pluto.
Detailed explanation-5: -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.