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Contrast the internal structure of a planet like Jupiter with that of a typical terrestrial planet in as many ways as possible.
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Jupiter's structure as one moves toward the center is increasing density of hydrogen with some helium, eventually turning liquid, then metallic, with a rocky core at the center.  Terrestrial planets are rocky, growing molten as you go down, with a core of iron.  The iron core is molten on the outside and solid in the center.
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