WordNet-Online
Free dictionary and thesaurus of English. Definitions, synonyms, antonyms and more...
Hint: double-click any word to get it searched!

Google
 

terrestial planets

 

Definitions from the Web

Terrestrial Planets

Definition:

Terrestrial planets, also known as rocky planets, are a type of planet that are primarily composed of silicate rocks and metals. These planets are characterized by their solid surfaces and have a dense and compact composition.

Senses:

1. Astronomy:

In astronomy, terrestrial planets are those planets that are similar in composition to Earth. They are primarily made up of rock and metal, and have a solid surface.

2. Science Fiction:

In science fiction literature and movies, terrestrial planets are often depicted as potential habitats for human colonization due to their solid ground.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The solar system is composed of four terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
  2. Astronomers continue to study terrestrial planets to understand the conditions necessary for supporting life.
  3. In the science fiction novel, humans establish colonies on a distant terrestrial planet.
  4. The surface of terrestrial planets is shaped by various geological processes such as erosion and volcanic activity.

Related products on Amazon:

terreace terrell terrence terrene terreplein terresterial ferns terrestial terrestial terrestial planets terrestoral terrestrail terrestrial terrestrial terrestrial biome terrestrial circuit terrestrial dynamical time terrestrial guidance

Sponsored (shop thru our affiliate link to help maintain this site):

WordNet-Online
Home | Free dictionary software | Copyright notice | Contact us | WordNet dictionary | Automotive thesaurus