ijsgiganten
Ijsgiganten, or ice giants, are a class of large planets primarily composed of volatiles such as water, ammonia, and methane, with a small rocky core. They are distinct from gas giants, which are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. The term "ice giant" is somewhat misleading, as these planets do not contain ice in the conventional sense. Instead, the term refers to the fact that these planets contain a higher proportion of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium compared to gas giants.
The two most well-known ice giants in our solar system are Uranus and Neptune. Both planets have
Despite their similarities, Uranus and Neptune have some notable differences. For example, Uranus has a much
Ice giants are of particular interest to astronomers because they represent a different class of planets than