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  2. Jovian Planets | Definition, List & Characteristics - Study.com

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    Jovian planets characteristics and information on Jovian planets are: Jupiter is the most massive, has the highest gravity, the largest moon (Ganymede), the shortest day, and contains the Great ...

  3. Jovian Planets & Moons | Overview & Names - Lesson - Study.com

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    Typically, the phrase Jovian Moon refers to Jupiter's moons. Occasionally, some scientists use this phrase to refer to any moon of a Jovian planet. There are four Jovian planets in Earth's solar ...

  4. Belt-Zone Circulation on Jovian Planets - Lesson | Study.com

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    The Jovian planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, have a belt-zone. Explore the bands on the Jovian planets, recognize which planets are the Jovians, understand the process of belt-zone circulation ...

  5. What Is the Jovian Problem? - Lesson - Study.com

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    The Jovian planets - the gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - may have formed in one of two ways. The core accretion model is one way. It is a model for the formation of the Jovian ...

  6. Terrestrial Planets | Definition, Characteristics & Facts

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    The Jovian planets each have at least a dozen moons. Jupiter itself has 79 known moons, the largest of which is larger than the planet Mercury. The terrestrial planets tend not to have so many ...

  7. Outer Planets in the Solar System | Definition & Properties

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    The outer planets are called the jovian planets, meaning huge gas giant. These planets in order are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto, a dwarf planet, comes after Neptune.

  8. Nebular Theory | Definition, Development & Problems - Lesson -...

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    The orbital plane of the planets and moons is a result from the nebula, which is an interstellar cloud of gas and dust, spinning and spreading out into a flat disk. Intense gravitational pull from ...

  9. Video: Jovian Planets | Definition, List & Characteristics

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    The Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They orbit far from the sun. These planets have no solid surfaces and are essentially large balls of gas composed primarily of hydrogen ...

  10. The Inner Planets | Composition, List & Facts - Lesson -...

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    In a list from closest to furthest from the Sun, all four inner planets of the solar system are: Mercury. Venus. Earth. Mars. Each of the planets in this list has its own distinct properties, but ...

  11. Quiz & Worksheet - Jovian Planets | Study.com

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    About This Quiz & Worksheet. There are several types of planets in our solar system, and this quiz/worksheet will help you test your understanding of the characteristics of Jovian planets.