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why are the terrestrial planets rocky?​

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Answered by siddharthspstronica
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Answer:It's unclear what the dividing line is between a rocky planet and a terrestrial planet; some super-Earths may have a liquid surface, for example. In our solar system, gas giants are much bigger than terrestrial planets, and they have thick atmospheres full of hydrogen and helium.

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Answered by srishti7750
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Terrestrial planets are the plants which are made up of rocks and metals.

Example:- Earth,Mars,Venus and Mercury.

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