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1.how do Terrestrial planets to each other?
2.how do Jovian planets similar to each other?
3.how do Terrestrial planets different from Jovian planets in terms of size,distance to the sun and compositions?
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1.)Terrestrial planets are Earth-like planets made up of rocks or metals with a hard surface. Terrestrial planets also have a molten heavy-metal core, few moons and topological features such as valleys, volcanoes and craters.
2.)After size, perhaps the most noticeable difference between the jovian and terrestrial planets involves moons and rings. The terrestrial planets are nearly isolated worlds, with only Earth (1 moon) and Mars (2 moons) orbited by any moons at all. In contrast, many moons and rings orbit each of the jovian planets.
3.)When talking of the distance from the sun, the terrestrial planets are closer to the sun and the jovian planets are farther. ... While the atmosphere of terrestrial planets is composed mainly of carbon dioxide and nitrogen gases, hydrogen and helium gases are found in abundance in the atmosphere of jovian planets.