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Example:
Imagine trying to carry a bag filled with balloons through a windy park; it's challenging because the bag is mostly air, making it light and hard to control. This scenario is similar to a gas giant like Jupiter or Saturn, as these planets are primarily composed of gases, which makes them light and vast, but without a solid surface to stand on. Just as the bag of balloons appears large and voluminous but lacks a solid core, gas giants are massive in size but consist mostly of swirling gases, with no solid ground beneath.

Practice Version

Gas Giant: A large planet made up mostly of gases, like Jupiter or Saturn. Gas giant. A gas giant is a massive planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.