Physics, 10.04.2020 03:38 fhemmie963
Which of the following would most likely account for Jupiter having so many moons compared to Earth?
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Jupiter’s surface temperature is less than Earths
Jupiter’s mass is larger than Earth’s
There is more space debris in the outer part of our solar system
Jupiter is further away from the sun
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Which of the following would most likely account for Jupiter having so many moons compared to Earth?...
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