a.
To plot:
The point for each of the terrestrial and Jovian planets on the graph where there is an intersection between the diameter and the density.
Introduction:
The terrestrial planets have high density than the Jovian planets. It is because the terrestrial planets have solid surfaces whereas the Jovian planets are gaseous in nature.
b.
To label:
The points with the name of the planets.
Introduction:
The terrestrial planets are found to be denser because of their composition made with solid surfaces. In fact the core of the Jovian planets is considered to be more dense as compared to the terrestrial planets.
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