Question

How are Jupiter and the Sun similar?
Answer options with 4 options
A.
The core of each is made of rock.
B.
Both are made of hot, dense gases.
C.
Both flip on their poles every 11 years.
D.
The gravity of each is greater than Earth's gravity.

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D. The gravity of each is greater than Earth's gravity.

While both Jupiter and the Sun are large celestial bodies, it's important to note that they are made of different materials (Jupiter has a more solid core and is primarily composed of gas, while the Sun is a massive ball of hot plasma). They do not flip on their poles every 11 years, and both do not share the same composition when it comes to their cores.

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