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Deutsch: Der Erdähnlicher Planeten: Merkur, Venus, Erde, und Mars.
English: This diagram shows the approximate relative sizes of the terrestrial planets, from left to right: Mercury, Venus, Earth & Moon, Mars, and Ceres. Distances are not to scale. A terrestrial planet is a planet that is primarily composed of silicate rocks. The term is derived from the Latin word for Earth, "Terra", so an alternate definition would be that these are planets which are, in some notable fashion, "Earth-like". Terrestrial planets are substantially different from gas giants, which might not have solid surfaces and are composed mostly of some combination of hydrogen, helium, and water existing in various physical states. Terrestrial planets all have roughly the same structure: a central metallic core, mostly iron, with a surrounding silicate mantle. Terrestrial planets have canyons, craters, mountains, volcanoes and secondary atmospheres.
Français : Les planètes telluriques, de gauche à droite : Mercure, Vénus, Terre, et Mars.
Русский: Планеты земной группы, слева направо: Меркурий, Венера, Земля, Марс.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Added the Moon and dwarf planet Ceres to include all notable objects in the inner solar system.. The original can be viewed here: Terrestrial planet size comparisons.jpg. Modifications made by Koppelo.


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    • 2007-12-27T23:50:06Z Crotalus horridus 1500x653 (466487 Bytes) Created identical and more compact version using the "Huffman optimized" feature of jpegcrop. Nothing else has been changed.
    • 2006-06-14T23:27:21Z Nicke L 1500x653 (499869 Bytes) {{Information| |Description= The inner planets, from left to right: [[:en:Mercury]], [[:en:Venus]], [[:en:Earth]], and [[:en:Mars]] Source: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/gallery/terr_sizes.jpg |Source= |Date= |Autho

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current08:53, 22 January 20091,024 × 431 (50 KB)Koppelo~commonswiki{{Information |Description={{de|Der '''Erdähnlicher Planeten''': Merkur, Venus, Erde, und Mars.}} {{en|This diagram shows the approximate relative sizes of the terrestrial planets, from left to righ

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