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English: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are known as the jovian (Jupiter-like) planets because they are all gigantic compared with Earth, and they have a gaseous nature like Jupiter's. The jovian planets are also referred to as the gas giants, although some or all of them might have small solid cores. This diagram shows the approximate relative sizes of the jovian planets.
Français : Tailles des planètes gazeuses du système solaire.
Jupiter, Saturne, Uranus, et fr:Neptune sont des planètes joviennes (semblables à Jupiter), notamment à cause de leur taille gigantesque comparée à celle de la Terre, ainsi que de leur nature gazeuse. Les planètes joviennes sont également appelées géantes gazeuses, bien que certaines d'entre elles (peut-être même toutes) ont un coeur solide. L'image montre les dimensions relatives entre les différentes planètes joviennes du système solaire (distances non respectées). Русский: Юпитер, Сатурн, Уран и Нептун называют планетами-гигантами, так как они все являются гигантскими по сравнению с Землей. Так же они являются газовыми планетами, хотя у некоторых или всех из них может быть малое твердое ядро. Эта диаграмма показывает приблизительные относительные размеры этих планет. |
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