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What is the 2 requisites of a planet? (1 point) Responses orbit the Sun and the moon orbit the Sun and the moon orbit the Sun a...Question
What is the 2 requisites of a planet?
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orbit the Sun and the moon
orbit the Sun and the moon
orbit the Sun and have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a round shape
orbit the Sun and have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a round shape
orbit the moon and no gravity
orbit the moon and no gravity
the sun orbits planets and has mass
the sun orbits planets and has mass
Question 2
True of False. All planets are solid.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Responses
orbit the Sun and the moon
orbit the Sun and the moon
orbit the Sun and have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a round shape
orbit the Sun and have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a round shape
orbit the moon and no gravity
orbit the moon and no gravity
the sun orbits planets and has mass
the sun orbits planets and has mass
Question 2
True of False. All planets are solid.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
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### Question 1:
The correct requisites of a planet are:
**Orbit the Sun and have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a round shape.**
### Question 2:
The correct answer is:
**False.**
Not all planets are solid; some, like gas giants (e.g., Jupiter and Saturn), are primarily composed of gases and do not have a solid surface.
The correct requisites of a planet are:
**Orbit the Sun and have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a round shape.**
### Question 2:
The correct answer is:
**False.**
Not all planets are solid; some, like gas giants (e.g., Jupiter and Saturn), are primarily composed of gases and do not have a solid surface.
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