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1. Terrestrial planets are smaller than Jovian planets in size and mass.
2. Terrestrial planets have slower rotations and shorter orbital periods than Jovian planets.
3. Terrestrial planets have regular moons; Jovian planets have captured moons.
5. Terrestrial planets have solid surfaces; Jovian planets have little solid material in their interiors.
7. Jovian planets generally radiate much more energy than they absorb from the Sun.
8. Terrestrial planets tend to absorb more energy from the Sun than they radiate.
10. Jovian planets are composed primarily of ices and gases; Terrestrial planets are primarily composed of rock and metal.
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