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                Which statements accurately compare the tectonic activity of the planets? Check all that apply.
The terrestrial planets experience quakes; the gas giants do not.
The gas giants have multiple plates; the terrestrial planets do not.
The gas giants have no true surfaces, so they experience tectonic activity.
Terrestrial planets experience (or experienced) tectonic activity; gas giants do (or did) not.
Mountains and volcanoes are found on the gas giants, not on terrestrial planets.
Activity in the molten interior of the terrestrial planets results (or resulted) in tectonic activity
            
        The terrestrial planets experience quakes; the gas giants do not.
The gas giants have multiple plates; the terrestrial planets do not.
The gas giants have no true surfaces, so they experience tectonic activity.
Terrestrial planets experience (or experienced) tectonic activity; gas giants do (or did) not.
Mountains and volcanoes are found on the gas giants, not on terrestrial planets.
Activity in the molten interior of the terrestrial planets results (or resulted) in tectonic activity
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                    Answered by
            alley cat 
            
    Which statement accurately describes the habitability of the planets?
The moons of the terrestrial planets and the gas giants are habitable.
The terrestrial planets (except Earth) and the gas giants are not habitable.
The atmosphere of the gas giants makes them more suitable for life than the terrestrial planets.
The chemical substances on the terrestrial planets make them more habitable than the gas giants.
    
The moons of the terrestrial planets and the gas giants are habitable.
The terrestrial planets (except Earth) and the gas giants are not habitable.
The atmosphere of the gas giants makes them more suitable for life than the terrestrial planets.
The chemical substances on the terrestrial planets make them more habitable than the gas giants.
                    Answered by
            alley cat 
            
    How does the tectonic activity of the terrestrial planets compare with that of the gas giants?
All of the terrestrial planets have exhibited tectonic activity, but none of the gas giants have.
All of the gas giants have exhibited tectonic activity, but none of the terrestrial planets have.
All of the gas giants have exhibited tectonic activity, but only one terrestrial planet has.
All of the terrestrial planets have exhibited tectonic activity, but only one gas giant has.
    
All of the terrestrial planets have exhibited tectonic activity, but none of the gas giants have.
All of the gas giants have exhibited tectonic activity, but none of the terrestrial planets have.
All of the gas giants have exhibited tectonic activity, but only one terrestrial planet has.
All of the terrestrial planets have exhibited tectonic activity, but only one gas giant has.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    The statements that accurately compare the tectonic activity of the planets are:
- The terrestrial planets experience quakes; the gas giants do not.
- Terrestrial planets experience (or experienced) tectonic activity; gas giants do (or did) not.
- Activity in the molten interior of the terrestrial planets results (or resulted) in tectonic activity.
    
- The terrestrial planets experience quakes; the gas giants do not.
- Terrestrial planets experience (or experienced) tectonic activity; gas giants do (or did) not.
- Activity in the molten interior of the terrestrial planets results (or resulted) in tectonic activity.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    The statement "The terrestrial planets (except Earth) and the gas giants are not habitable" accurately describes the habitability of the planets.
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    All of the terrestrial planets have exhibited tectonic activity, but none of the gas giants have.
    
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