planetas
Planetas, also known as worlds, refer to massive, celestial bodies in our solar system that orbit around stars. They are composed of various materials such as rock, metal, and gas, and their sizes can range from that of small moons to massive gas giants. Planetas are primarily classified into two categories: terrestrial and gas giants. Terrestrial planetas, like Earth and Mars, are relatively small, rocky bodies, whereas gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are massive and primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium.
The study of planetas is important in understanding the formation and evolution of our solar system. Many
The atmospheres of some planetas, such as Venus and Mars, are thick with gases like carbon dioxide
Planetas like Earth, where life is thought to have originated, offer a unique opportunity for astrobiological