Gaasisegud
Gaasisegud, also known as gas giants, are a class of large planets primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements. They are characterized by their massive size and low density, which results in a high surface gravity. Gas giants do not have a well-defined surface like terrestrial planets; instead, they have a gradual transition from gas to liquid as depth increases. The most well-known gas giants in our solar system are Jupiter and Saturn, which are also the largest planets in the solar system. These planets have extensive systems of moons and rings, and their atmospheres are dynamic, featuring storms and other weather phenomena. Gas giants are also known for their strong magnetic fields, which are generated by the movement of conductive materials within the planet's interior. The study of gas giants provides valuable insights into the formation and evolution of planetary systems.