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Which of the following is an example of a difference between planets in the solar system?

A planet can have a surface made of either liquid or gas.
Some planets have thick atmospheres, while others have thin atmospheres.
A planet must have a moon, but it can differ in terms of its size.
All planets have rings, but some are very hard to see with your eyes.

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Answered by ujalaguptaujalagupta
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Answer:

A planet can have a surface made of either liquid or gas.

Some planets have thick atmospheres, while others have thin atmospheres.

Explanation:

A planetary system is a set of gravitationally bound non-stellar objects in or out of orbit around a star or star system. ... The Sun together with the planets revolving around it, including Earth, is known as the Solar System. The term exoplanetary system is sometimes used in reference to other planetary systems.

Answered by akraftmusic62
4

Answer:

A planet can have a surface made of either liquid or gas.

Explanation:

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