Environmental Sciences, asked by walkietalkiesf24, 1 year ago

Which statement best describes the density of the outer planets?

All the outer planets have low density.
The outer planets are denser than the inner planets.
Saturn is dense, but the other outer planets are not.
Uranus and Neptune are dense, but Jupiter and Saturn are not.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The correct statement is, “All the outer planets have low density.”



The outer planets such as Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus are the giant’s planets but in terms of the density, they are less due to the gas and jovian.


The densities between the inner and outer circle are different due to the rock solid.

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Answered by parkern27
1

Answer:

A I think

Explanation:

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