Terrestrial vs. Jovian Planets

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Science

 

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Gwendolyn M

 

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May 27, 2013

 

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Due to this fact, they gain their name terrestrial from the Latin word terra, meaning "land" or "earth." All the terrestrial planets orbit the Sun and rotate on their own axes in the same direction, with the exception of Venus which rotates counterclockwise. The Jovian planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the four planets furthest from the Sun...
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These planets are regarded as jovian due to the “jupiterlike” qualities they possess. In contrast, they all differ greatly from the Terrestrial Planets in regards to size, composition and density. In addition, unlike the rocky, “earthy” Terrestrials, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are far larger in size and far less dense which is primarily due to their elemental composition...
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