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  • Terrestrial Planets: Composition, Characteristics & Examples
    Planets mainly composed of silicate rock are called terrestrial planets.

    Here's why:

    * Silicate is a major component of rocks found on Earth, like granite and basalt.

    * Terrestrial comes from the Latin word "terra," meaning "earth."

    Examples of terrestrial planets in our solar system include:

    * Mercury

    * Venus

    * Earth

    * Mars

    These planets are typically smaller and denser than gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn, which are primarily composed of gas.

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