PLAY 1 Saturn 2 Uranus 3 The length of the day is exactly the same 4 Neptune 5 Jupiter
jovian planets differ from the terrestrial planets? 1. The jovians are larger. 2. The jovians are typically colder and farther from the Sun. 3. The jovians have rings while the terrestrials do not. 4. The jovians orbit the Sun in a direction opposite to the terrestrials. 5. The jovians are composed mostly of liquid and gas.
The jovians are composed mostly of liquid and gas. The jovians orbit the Sun in a direction opposite to the terrestrials. By far the most abundant element in the giant (jovian) planets is 1. nitrogen. 2. hydrogen. 3. helium.
Which of the jovian planets has the shortest period of rotation (the shortest day)? 1. Saturn 2. Uranus 3. The length of the day is exactly the same on all of the giant planets.
The jovians are larger.#N#2. The jovians are typically colder and farther#N#from the Sun.#N#3. The jovians have rings while the terrestrials#N#do not.#N#4. The jovians orbit the Sun in a direction#N#opposite to the terrestrials.#N#5. The jovians are composed mostly of liquid#N#and gas.
and gas. The jovians orbit the Sun in a direction. opposite to the terrestrials. By far the most abundant element in the giant. (jovian) planets is. 1. nitrogen. 2. hydrogen. 3. helium.
Jupiter's axis is hardly tilted, so it has no. real seasonal variations. The element that can act like a metal when it. is under tremendous pressure and is probably. responsible for Jupiter's magnetism is. 1. water. 2. vanallenium .
the Sun in summer and much farther from the. Sun in winter. 3. Jupiter has seasons pretty much like the. Earth; its axis has the same tilt, and each. season is about the same length. 4. Jupiter's axis is tilted much more than. the Earth's, so its seasons are much more.