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Look at the image of the solar system.
The solar system with labels W through Z shows the planets lined up in order beginning with the Sun. W: closest to the sun. X: 4th from the sun. Y: 7th from the sun. Z: last and farther from the sun.
Which object is a gaseous giant?
W
X
Y
Z
The solar system with labels W through Z shows the planets lined up in order beginning with the Sun. W: closest to the sun. X: 4th from the sun. Y: 7th from the sun. Z: last and farther from the sun.
Which object is a gaseous giant?
W
X
Y
Z
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
In the context of the solar system, the gaseous giants are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Based on their positions:
- W: Closest to the Sun (Mercury, a rocky planet)
- X: 4th from the Sun (Mars, a rocky planet)
- Y: 7th from the Sun (Uranus, a gaseous giant)
- Z: Last and farthest from the Sun (Neptune, a gaseous giant)
Since both Y and Z are gaseous giants, Y is explicitly the 7th from the Sun and is a gaseous giant in this scenario.
Therefore, the object that is a gaseous giant is **Y**.
Based on their positions:
- W: Closest to the Sun (Mercury, a rocky planet)
- X: 4th from the Sun (Mars, a rocky planet)
- Y: 7th from the Sun (Uranus, a gaseous giant)
- Z: Last and farthest from the Sun (Neptune, a gaseous giant)
Since both Y and Z are gaseous giants, Y is explicitly the 7th from the Sun and is a gaseous giant in this scenario.
Therefore, the object that is a gaseous giant is **Y**.
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