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Deutsch: Diese Darstellung zeigt die ungefähren relativen Größen der erdähnlichen Planeten, von links nach rechts: Merkur, Venus, Erde und Mars. Die gezeigten Abstände sind hingegen nicht maßstabsgerecht. Ein erdähnlicher Planet ist ein Planet, der hauptsächlich aus Silikatgestein besteht. Solche Planeten unterscheiden sich wesentlich von Gasriesen. Letztere haben nicht unbedingt eine feste Oberfläche und bestehen hauptsächlich aus einer Mischung von Wasserstoff, Helium und Wasser in verschiedenen physikalischen Zuständen. Erdähnliche Planeten haben alle ungefähr dieselbe Struktur: einen metallenen Kern, größtenteils aus Eisen, darum ein Silikatmantel. Erdähnliche Planeten haben Schluchten, Krater, Berge, ggf. Vulkane und eine Atmosphäre.
English: This diagram shows the approximate relative sizes of the terrestrial planets, from left to right: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. 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.
Italiano: Questo diagramma mostra approssimativamente le dimensioni relative dei pianeti terrestri, da sinistra a destra: Mercurio, Venere, Terra e Marte. Le distanze non sono in scala. Un pianeta terrestre è un pianeta composto per lo più di roccia e metalli. Il termine deriva direttamente dal nome del nostro pianeta (anche in latino), "Terra", quindi una definizione alternativa sarebbe che questi pianeti sonoin qualche modo simili alla Terra. I pianeti terrestri sono sostanzialmente diversi dai giganti gassosi, che potrebbero non avere una superficie solida e sono composti soprattutto di qualche combinazione di idrogeno, elio e acqua presenti in vari stati fisici. I pianeti terrestri hanno tutti più o meno la stessa struttura: un nucleo metallico, soprattutto ferroso, circondato da un mantello di silicato. I pianeti terrestri hanno canyon, crateri, montagne, vulcani e atmosfere secondarie.
Русский: Планеты земной группы, слева направо: Меркурий, Венера, Земля, Марс.
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  • 17:34, 24 June 2005 RHorning 1,500×653 488 KB Comparison of sizes of the terrestrial planets.
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vielībs23:39, 4 groudė 2018Atmaina 23:39, 4 groudė 2018 pamažėnėms1 500 × 653 (314 KiB)Allice HunterCorrecting Mars
20:21, 3 groudė 2018Atmaina 20:21, 3 groudė 2018 pamažėnėms1 500 × 653 (315 KiB)Allice Hunterupdated: correcting the color of Mars. Based on image of Mars >> File:OSIRIS Mars true color.jpg. There was no distortion in size
01:37, 16 lėipas 2012Atmaina 01:37, 16 lėipas 2012 pamažėnėms1 500 × 653 (276 KiB)Ubiquinoidupdated: correcting for apparent undersizing of Venus (from 90 to 95% (true) of Earth's diameter) - based on image of Venus w/NASA cloup map (resized) at http://cronodon.com/PlanetTech/Venus.html; centred
17:52, 15 lėipas 2012Atmaina 17:52, 15 lėipas 2012 pamažėnėms1 500 × 653 (79 KiB)Ubiquinoidupdated: correcting for apparent undersizing of Venus (95% of Earth's diameter) - based on image of Venus w/cloup map (resized) at http://cronodon.com/PlanetTech/Venus.html
02:50, 28 groudė 2007Atmaina 02:50, 28 groudė 2007 pamažėnėms1 500 × 653 (456 KiB)Crotalus horridus~commonswikiCreated identical and more compact version using the "Huffman optimized" feature of jpegcrop. Nothing else has been changed.
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