Jovian planets are considered the outer planets. They include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They have low density and they are abundant in gases and liquids ices, and they contain rocky cores.
Planets in the Solar System can be placed under two categories: terrestrial planets and jovian planets. Terrestrial planets are small planets made of rock, while jovian planets, also referred to as...
A Jovian planet is another term for a gas giant (Jove was another word for Jupiter) . Gas giants are not primarily made up of rock or another solid material and are commonly composed of hydrogen and...