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What is one difference (other than distance from the sun) between terrestrial planets and Jovian planets?

Terrestrial planets are much larger than Jovian planets.
Terrestrial planets have thick, gaseous atmospheres, while Jovian planets just have thin atmospheres.
Jovian planets have a rocky and icy solid surface, while terrestrial planets have no surface to stand on.
Jovian planets are mostly gas and liquid, while terrestrial planets are solid and rocky.

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User Ncank
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Answer: the sun is a giant ball of gas that gives us sun waves that give us heat, while a terrestrial planet is rocky and smooth

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D) Jovian planets are mostly gas and liquid and terrestrial planets are solid and rocky

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