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drag the statements to accurately describe a model of a terrestrial planet and a jovian planet. terrestrial planets no answers chosen jovian planets no answers chosen possible answers have more moons located in the outer solar system composed of ice, gas, and metal have a lower density composed of rock and metal have fewer moons have a higher density may have ring systems located in the inner solar system do not have ring systems
Terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are in the inner solar - system, composed of rock and metal, have higher density, and fewer moons, and generally do not have ring systems. Jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are in the outer solar - system, composed of ice, gas, and metal, have lower density, more moons, and may have ring systems.
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Terrestrial Planets: Composed of rock and metal, Located in the inner solar system, Have fewer moons, Have a higher density, Do not have ring systems
Jovian Planets: Have more moons, Located in the outer solar system, Composed of ice, gas, and metal, Have a lower density, May have ring systems