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difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets?
Hello,
Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Thanks in advance Mark from Holland |
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"Mark" wrote in message
... Hello, Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Is this a trick question? |
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:44:05 -0400, Mark wrote:
Hello, Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Thanks in advance Mark from Holland Can you rephrase this question? Not sure what you mean exactly. -- If Bill Gates had a nickle for every time Windows crashed .....oh wait......he does! |
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Mark wrote:
Hello, Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Thanks in advance Mark from Holland Um, size? Did i win? |
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We barely know existance of planet outside our system.
So, we can basically say by observing our system and say some are giant, rest are earth? like... Basically, bigger and farther away they are from the sun, more light gas it can trap and get bigger. "Mark" wrote in message ... Hello, Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Thanks in advance Mark from Holland |
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May be its a trick question like : -
Whats the difference between a group of football fanatics and a flock of seagulls? One may be hit on the back of the head from unpleasant ejected objects from either? As to the original query: - On Earthlike planets you get; Small atmospheres, Rocky denser bodies, Closer to the Sun, Warmer, Slower rotation periods, Fewer natural satellites, no Rings, and Seagulls or Football fanatics. Regards Robert "Greg Neill" wrote in message .. . "Mark" wrote in message ... Hello, Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Is this a trick question? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.655 / Virus Database: 420 - Release Date: 09/04/2004 |
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"Robert McCurdy" wrote in message ... May be its a trick question like : - Whats the difference between a group of football fanatics and a flock of seagulls? One may be hit on the back of the head from unpleasant ejected objects from either? As to the original query: - On Earthlike planets you get; Small atmospheres, Rocky denser bodies, Closer to the Sun, Warmer, Slower rotation periods, Fewer natural satellites, no Rings, and Seagulls or Football fanatics. snip I am all for the scientific method, but topics like this always get under my skin. How can we really classify "the rules of planets" with such a small data set? I mean we have at best 9-10 planets that we can observe, and only one that we can observe with direct experiments. Surely, this is not enough data to definitively say anything about other solar systems. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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Hi Mark from Holland To answer your question I'm taking the liberty of
thinking the large planets can block some of the their suns light,and seen as a dot passing across their suns surface in our line of view,and Earth size planets are two small to create this black dot. Bert |
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We are babes reaching for an object. Each reach gets closer
to the correct direction. There has to be a starting point, BV. There has to be a "first reach." First reaches eventually lead to first steps. happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Planets, stars and nebulae Hold attention in the sky-- Lay in hay and squint your eye, Lose your youth in moaning sigh & find the truth in every lie! Paine Ellsworth "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Robert McCurdy" wrote in message ... May be its a trick question like : - Whats the difference between a group of football fanatics and a flock of seagulls? One may be hit on the back of the head from unpleasant ejected objects from either? As to the original query: - On Earthlike planets you get; Small atmospheres, Rocky denser bodies, Closer to the Sun, Warmer, Slower rotation periods, Fewer natural satellites, no Rings, and Seagulls or Football fanatics. snip I am all for the scientific method, but topics like this always get under my skin. How can we really classify "the rules of planets" with such a small data set? I mean we have at best 9-10 planets that we can observe, and only one that we can observe with direct experiments. Surely, this is not enough data to definitively say anything about other solar systems. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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"Mark" wrote in message
... Hello, Whats the difference between a group of giant planets and a group of earthlike planets? Okay... let's see. Giant planets are "giant." Eartlike planets are "earthlike." If you are asking the difference between how many extra solar giant planets have been discovered vs. extrasolar earthlike planets, the numbers are 70 (or so) and zero. |
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