Geography, asked by rohitbagoriya1977, 8 months ago

why are Terrestrial planets Rocky​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A terrestrial planet has a solid rocky surface, with metals deep in its interior. In the solar system, these planets are closer to the sun and are therefore warmer than the planets located farther out in the solar system.

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Answered by ItzPearlStealer
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The terrestrial planets are rocky because they are earth-like and are made up of rocks and metals and have relatively high densities.

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