The two objects the student is comparing are Inner and Outer Planets. The inner planets (like Earth and Venus) have solid surfaces with features such as mountains, valleys, and volcanoes, while the outer planets (like Jupiter and Saturn) are gas giants and cannot be landed on because they lack a solid surface.
A student creates a Venn diagram depicting two objects in the solar system. On one side of the Venn diagram, the student writes “have surface features such as mountains, valleys, and volcanoes,” and on the other side of the Venn diagram, the student writes “unable to land on because there is no solid surface.”
Which two objects is the student comparing?
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Sun and Planets
Sun and Planets
Inner and Outer Planets
Inner and Outer Planets
Earth and Venus
Earth and Venus
Moon and Earth
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