A) Earth.
B) a comet.
C) an asteroid.
D) the Sun.
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A) lakes of liquid methane or ethane
B) rain or snow consisting of methane or ethane droplets or ice crystals
C) lakes of liquid water in the warmer equatorial regions
D) volcanic outgassing of methane and other gases
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A) It is made of a different composition than Saturn,including a higher proportion of hydrogen compounds and rocks.
B) The extra mass of Jupiter compresses its interior to a greater extent than that of Saturn.
C) Its core is much larger than Saturn's.
D) It has a greater proportion of helium to hydrogen compared to Saturn.
E) It is unknown why this is so.
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A) Saturn's gravity prevents particles from migrating upwards out of the rings.
B) The "gap" moons shepherd the particles and maintain its thin profile.
C) Any particle in the ring with an orbital tilt would collide with other ring particles,flattening its orbit.
D) Solar radiation pressure keeps particles pressed into the rings.
E) The current thinness is a short-lived phenomenon that is special to this time.
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A) methane
B) hydrogen
C) water
D) ammonia
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A) Methane does not condense into ice in the warmer atmospheric temperatures of Jupiter and Saturn.
B) Methane did not exist in the solar nebula at the radii of Jupiter and Saturn when the planets formed.
C) The greater gravitational force of Jupiter and Saturn prevents the methane from rising to the upper edges of the atmosphere.
D) Methane reacts with the abundant ammonia clouds in Jupiter and Saturn.
E) The relatively slow rotation of Uranus and Neptune allows methane to migrate to higher levels in the atmosphere and condense into clouds.
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A) All have cores of about the same mass,but differ in the amount of surrounding hydrogen and helium.
B) The core mass decreases with the mass of the planet.
C) The composition changes from mostly ammonia in Jupiter and Saturn to mostly methane in Uranus and Neptune.
D) The composition changes from mostly hydrogen in Jupiter and Saturn to mostly helium in Uranus and Neptune.
E) All have about the same amount of hydrogen and helium but the proportion of rocks is greater in those planets closer to the Sun.
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A) the synchronous rotation of the Moon around Earth
B) the volcanos on Io (a moon of Jupiter)
C) the rings of Saturn
D) the grooved terrain of Enceladus (a moon of Saturn)
E) the backward orbit of Triton (a moon of Neptune)
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A) All four jovian planets have rings.
B) Individual ring particles orbit their planet in accord with Kepler's laws,so that particles closer in orbit faster than particles farther out.
C) Rings are always located closer to a planet's surface than any large moons.
D) Saturn's rings formed along with its moons 4.6 billion years ago.
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A) the most volcanically active body in the solar system
B) thought to have a deep,subsurface ocean of liquid water
C) probably a captured moon
D) the target of the Huygens probe,which landed on the surface in 2005
E) the largest moon in the solar system
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A) Jupiter
B) Saturn
C) Uranus
D) Neptune
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A) Mercury
B) Uranus
C) Neptune
D) Pluto
E) all of the above
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A) Triton
B) Titan
C) Ganymede
D) Europa
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A) Its density would decrease and its diameter would double.
B) Its density would stay about the same and its volume would double.
C) Its density would increase but its diameter would barely change.
D) It would become a star,with nuclear fusion in its core.
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A) the most volcanically active body in the solar system
B) thought to have a deep,subsurface ocean of liquid water
C) probably a captured moon
D) the target of the Huygens probe,which landed on the surface in 2005
E) the largest moon in the solar system
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A) They are about the same as average winds on Earth.
B) They are slightly faster than average winds on Earth.
C) They are slightly slower than average winds on Earth.
D) They are much faster than hurricane winds on Earth.
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