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Which statement correctly describes terrestrial planets?

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Terrestrial Planets

A terrestrial planet is a planet which fundamentally consists of silicate ores or minerals. The mundane planets are the hidden asteroids which are nearest to the Sun in the solar system that is Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Terrestrial planets hold a substantial terrestrial covering. It makes them considerably distinct from the massive enormous planets.

From this is formed into an unusual mixture of elements like hydrogen, helium, and water surviving in several physical elements. They also have a hot massive alloy center, some planets, and topological characteristics like canyons, volcanoes, and cavities.


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Those plants which are adapted to grow on land with its roots in soil are known as terrestrial plants like trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses. Some example of terrestrial plants are China rose (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), Orange (citrus reticulata).

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