Multiple Choice
A curious fact about the structure of the planet Jupiter, compared with the structure of Earth, is that it has
A) much greater mass and greater average density.
B) about the same mass but much higher density.
C) much greater mass but about the same density.
D) much greater mass but much lower average density.
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