Multiple Choice
How does the magnetosphere of Jupiter compare to that of Earth?
A) Jupiter's magnetosphere is very similar to that of Earth.
B) Jupiter's magnetosphere is much larger than that of Earth because of Jupiter's large magnetic field and the weakness of the solar wind at Jupiter's orbital distance from the Sun.
C) Jupiter has no detectable magnetic field and hence no magnetosphere.
D) Jupiter's magnetosphere is much smaller than that of Earth because Jupiter's magnetic field is much stronger than that of Earth.
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