Multiple Choice
The material that composes the rings of Jupiter
A) consists mostly of boulder-size rocks.
B) remains constant over time.
C) is continually being ejected from the rings and being replenished from material from the Jovian moons.
D) is a very thin solid sheet that orbits the planet as a single object.
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