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classify the planets as terrestrial planets or gas giants. celestial bo…

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classify the planets as terrestrial planets or gas giants. celestial body a is the largest planet in the solar system. celestial body b is the lightest planet in the solar system and is closest to the sun. celestial body c has optimum conditions to sustain life. celestial body d has 17 times more mass than earth and has gravity that is 1.14 times that of earth. celestial body e has the most volcanoes in our solar system apart from earth. it is the second closest planet to the sun. celestial body g has a core that consists of iron sulfide mixed with nickel and is the second - smallest planet in the solar system. celestial body h is the second - largest planet in the solar system and has visible rings. celestial body i has a core composed of nickel - iron alloy and rock surrounded by an outer layer of hot fluid. the fluid contains water, ammonia, and methane. body i has 27 moons. terrestrial planet gas giant

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Terrestrial planets are rocky and small - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. Gas giants are large, gaseous - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Celestial body A is Jupiter (largest, gas giant). Celestial body B is Mercury (lightest, closest to Sun, terrestrial). Celestial body C is Earth (life - sustaining, terrestrial). Celestial body D is Neptune (high mass and gravity, gas giant). Celestial body E is Venus (many volcanoes, second - closest to Sun, terrestrial). Celestial body G is Mars (iron - sulfide core, second - smallest, terrestrial). Celestial body H is Saturn (second - largest, rings, gas giant). Celestial body I is Uranus (composition, many moons, gas giant).

Answer:

Terrestrial Planet: Celestial body B, Celestial body C, Celestial body E, Celestial body G
Gas Giant: Celestial body A, Celestial body D, Celestial body H, Celestial body I