APPLICATIONS+INVESTIGATIONS IN EARTH
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Author: Tarbuck
Publisher: Hayden-McNeil Publishing
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Chapter 19.5C, Problem 6A
Summary Introduction
To compare:
The densities of the Jovian planets to the density of water.
Introduction:
There are two categories of planets: terrestrial and Jovian planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars come under the terrestrial planets category. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune come under the Jovian planets category.
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