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The Compositions of Uranus and Neptune Differ Primarily from That

Question 65

Question 65

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The compositions of Uranus and Neptune differ primarily from that of Jupiter and Saturn in that the outer two planets contain more


A) hydrogen.
B) helium.
C) water ice.
D) carbon dioxide.

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