i need help with a school project.
im in the 3rd grade. and my 14 year old sister
is helping me.
but were trying to find a good website with alot
of information about mars, and we need help with the question above. my project is due wednesday. so if you could please return my question that would be greatly appreciated.
hailey & hanah
2007-04-23
13:23:41
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hailey b
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thank you people who answered my question.
you helped alot.
thanks dears :))
2007-04-23
14:19:13 ·
update #1
rock. The gas planets are Saturn, jupiter, Neptune and Uranus
2007-04-23 13:31:41
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answer #1
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answered by nikki true 3
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Is Mars A Gas Planet
2016-11-14 20:17:24
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answered by portillo 4
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Rock
2007-04-23 14:09:26
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answered by em0world 2
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It's all in the name: Gas planets are made of gas. However, due to the size of these planets, the pull of their own gravity and the pressure this exerts on the gas, the gas has actually become a liquid. At deeper depths, at higher pressure, this liquid turns into a liquid metallic form. It is also suspected these planets have a rocky core. They formed in this way as there was much more gas in these further reaches of the solar system compared to the terrestial world region.
2016-03-25 21:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/hvTMA
The solar system basically started as gas and dust. The outer planets formed from gas and the dust and solids seem to have concentrated closer to the sun (also made of gas). So far just about every planet we've found outside the solar system is made of gas. So actually rocky planets are wierd. They usually have solid or liquid cores btw.
2016-03-29 08:35:00
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answered by Michele 4
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Probably one of the best sites for all kinds of information on the planets is either astronomy.com or nasa.gov.
Mars is a small planet (smaller than earth) and is rock. It has a very thin atmosphere and no water or oxygen in the atmosphere.
2007-04-23 13:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Rock.
2007-04-23 13:39:14
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answered by producer_vortex 6
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it's a rock planet, dear. have you ever heard of "people trying to land on mars"? if mars was a gas planet, then they wouldn't be able to land there because you can't stand on gas. =]
2007-04-23 13:32:09
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answered by Stephanie M 1
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RE:
is mars a gas planet, or rock?
i need help with a school project.
im in the 3rd grade. and my 14 year old sister
is helping me.
but were trying to find a good website with alot
of information about mars, and we need help with the question above. my project is due wednesday. so if you could please return my question that...
2015-08-02 01:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a rock.
http://www.nasm.si.edu/ceps/etp/mars/
2007-04-23 13:33:45
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answered by Gene 7
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