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Title: Why are terrestrial planets denser than jovian planets?
Post by: killian on Apr 29, 2014
Why are terrestrial planets denser than jovian planets?
A) Only dense materials could condense in the inner solar nebula.
B) The Sun's gravity gathered dense materials into the inner solar system.
C) Gravity compresses terrestrial planets to a higher degree, making them denser.
D) Actually, the jovian planets are denser than the terrestrial planets.


Title: Re: Why are terrestrial planets denser than jovian planets?
Post by: padre on May 14, 2014
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Title: Re: Why are terrestrial planets denser than jovian planets?
Post by: killian on May 14, 2014
Thanks sir