Definition
A Jovian planet, also known as a gas giant, is a large planet primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium. Unlike terrestrial planets, they lack a solid surface. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are examples of Jovian planets in our solar system. Think of them as massive, swirling balls of gas. They are often characterized by strong winds, storms, and ring systems. Exploring these planets helps us understand the formation of solar systems.