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1. While the terrestrial planets are made of solid surfaces, the jovian planets are made of gaseous surfaces.
2. When comparing the size, the jovian planets are much larger than the terrestrial planets.
3. While the atmosphere of terrestrial planets is composed mainly of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, hydrogen and helium are found in abundance in the atmosphere of jovian planets.
4. The core of the jovian planets is more dense than the terrestrial planets.
5. The jovian planets are far away from the sun.
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