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Why is earth different from other planet ?Why is Jupiter so big?Why Saturn has got a ring around it?​

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Answered by sahidkhan1992khan
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Earth is one special planet. It has liquid water, plate tectonics, and an atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun's rays. ... The fact that Earth hosts not just life, but intelligent life, makes it doubly unique.

Enough dust could have collected and cemented together in the dense gas to form a core many times larger than the size of the Earth. ... “A six-Earth mass core in Jupiter could have formed from the sedimentation of the dust grains expected in a Jupiter-mass gas giant protoplanet,” says Boss

Saturn's rings are thought to be pieces of comets, asteroids or shattered moons that broke up before they reached the planet, torn apart by Saturn's powerful gravity. They are made of billions of small chunks of ice and rock coated with another material such as dust.

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Answered by ranjitasingh2005
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While Earth is only the fifth largest planet in the solar system, it is the only world in our solar system with liquid water on the surface. Just slightly larger than nearby Venus, Earth is the biggest of the four planets closest to the Sun, all of which are made of rock and metal.

Enough dust could have collected and cemented together in the dense gas to form a core many times larger than the size of the Earth. ... “A six-Earth mass core in Jupiter could have formed from the sedimentation of the dust grains expected in a Jupiter-mass gas giant protoplanet,” says Boss.

Canup proposed that the rings are the icy remnants of a bygone moon. When Saturn and its satellites formed along with the rest of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago, one of Saturn's large moons formed too close to the planet to maintain a stable orbit.

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