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    If a Probe Were to Descend into Jupiter's Atmosphere,the Temperature
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If a Probe Were to Descend into Jupiter's Atmosphere,the Temperature

Question 11

Question 11

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If a probe were to descend into Jupiter's atmosphere,the temperature it measured would


A) continually increase.
B) continually decrease.
C) decrease and then increase.
D) increase and then decrease.

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