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Compared to the Jovian planets in our solar system, the terrestrial planets have

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The main atmosphere of terrestrial planets is a gaseous mix of carbon dioxide and nitrogen gases and all of terrestrial planets have rocky surfaces. Jovian planets are larger and further from the sun and rotate faster and have more moons,rings, and have less dense cores than terrestrial planets.

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