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why are terrestrial planets rocky?

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Answered by garvvaish10
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Answer:The term terrestrial is used to differentiate plants like these from plants that need to be in the water, grow only out of trees or grow out of rock. ... The roots of terrestrial plants are planted deeply in the soil. These roots help to stabilize the plants and draw minerals and any needed moisture from the soil.

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Terrestrial planets are rocky because their composition is similar to the earth's composition.and rock and metal will be more in this zone.these have a hard surface.example:: Mercury, Venus,earth and mars are the terrestrial planets in our solar system. Hope this helps u

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