Mercury Venus Earth Mars are all similar, rockey surface, increasingly warm interiors. Merucury may be solid rock with no geothermal actvity.
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune are all gas giants. You will find mostly gas and perhaps some solid material at the core (keeping in mind, the pressure is so intense no known material could withstand it).
Pluto I'm not sure, I believe it is solid rock, no geothermal activity.
2006-07-25 10:51:56
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answered by Greg P 5
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there is no floor, all gasoline. however the only "floor" there is the metrallic center merely like the earth. If u werent crushed via the rigidity of gravity, u could land on a steel land. Anws, some layers of jupiters environment incorporate Liquid helium or hydrogen, so assume to get moist, take an umbrella if that workks:/
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on the planet.
2006-07-25 08:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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well it depends on the planets!!! for example saturn is made out og gas!!!! and some other planets have a liquid metal core
2006-07-25 08:54:58
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answered by unknown50 3
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Dirt
2006-07-25 08:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Inside Uranus is mostly methane gas, appropriately enough.
2006-07-25 08:54:48
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answered by metavariable 4
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We live in the milky way that in it there is more thing and our solar system is one of the small solar system in out galaxy , so there is another solar system or many thing like that..
2006-07-25 08:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on their initial composition and time of formation.
2006-07-25 08:54:49
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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They look like Madonna's brain.
2006-07-25 08:55:40
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answered by eschaton 3
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http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=pictures+of+inside+the+planets&gos=2&search=insi de+the+planets&ei=UTF-8&xargs=0&pstart=1&fr=ks-ques&b=11 found these pic hope it helps
2006-07-25 08:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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