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- Planetary_core abstract "Different from a planetary core in the Core accretion theory where "planetary core" refers to a central accretionary body surrounded by a halo of dust and gas which serves to trap debris and increase the rate of accretion.The planetary core consists of the innermost layer(s) of a planet. A planetary core may be composed of solid and liquid layers. Cores of specific planets may be entirely solid or entirely liquid. In our solar system, core size can range from about 20% (Moon) to 85% of a planet's radius (Mercury).Gas giants also have cores, though the composition of these cores are still a matter of debate and range in possible composition from traditional stony/iron cores, to icy cores, or to fluid metallic hydrogen. Gas giant cores are proportionally much smaller than those of terrestrial planets, though their cores can be considerably larger than the Earth nevertheless; Jupiter has a core 10-30 times heavier than Earth, and exoplanet [HD149026b] has a core 67 times the mass of the Earth.".
- Planetary_core thumbnail Terrestial_Planets_internal_en.jpg?width=300.
- Planetary_core wikiPageID "864017".
- Planetary_core wikiPageRevisionID "604365632".
- Planetary_core hasPhotoCollection Planetary_core.
- Planetary_core subject Category:Astrophysics.
- Planetary_core subject Category:Chemistry.
- Planetary_core subject Category:Geology.
- Planetary_core subject Category:Isotopes.
- Planetary_core subject Category:Planetary_science.
- Planetary_core subject Category:Planets.
- Planetary_core type CelestialBody109239740.
- Planetary_core type NaturalObject100019128.
- Planetary_core type Object100002684.
- Planetary_core type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Planetary_core type Planet109394007.
- Planetary_core type Planets.
- Planetary_core type Whole100003553.
- Planetary_core comment "Different from a planetary core in the Core accretion theory where "planetary core" refers to a central accretionary body surrounded by a halo of dust and gas which serves to trap debris and increase the rate of accretion.The planetary core consists of the innermost layer(s) of a planet. A planetary core may be composed of solid and liquid layers. Cores of specific planets may be entirely solid or entirely liquid.".
- Planetary_core label "Jądro planety".
- Planetary_core label "Noyau (planète)".
- Planetary_core label "Nucleo (esogeologia)".
- Planetary_core label "Núcleo (geología)".
- Planetary_core label "Planetary core".
- Planetary_core label "نواة كوكب".
- Planetary_core label "核 (天体)".
- Planetary_core label "行星核心".
- Planetary_core sameAs Planetární_jádro.
- Planetary_core sameAs Núcleo_(geología).
- Planetary_core sameAs Noyau_(planète).
- Planetary_core sameAs Inti_keplanetan.
- Planetary_core sameAs Nucleo_(esogeologia).
- Planetary_core sameAs 核_(天体).
- Planetary_core sameAs 핵_(행성).
- Planetary_core sameAs Jądro_planety.
- Planetary_core sameAs m.03jk5c.
- Planetary_core sameAs Q742129.
- Planetary_core sameAs Q742129.
- Planetary_core sameAs Planetary_core.
- Planetary_core wasDerivedFrom Planetary_core?oldid=604365632.
- Planetary_core depiction Terrestial_Planets_internal_en.jpg.
- Planetary_core isPrimaryTopicOf Planetary_core.