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For each of the planets, discuss the mass, diameter, density and surface gravity, and briefly explain how, for any given planet, these quantities are related to each other. Discuss each planet's internal structure and composition in as much detail as possible. Discuss the surface features and magnetic fields of each planet, and how these can be used to infer their internal temperatures. For planets whose surface features cannot be used for this purpose, discuss the reason for that, and how we do infer their internal temperatures.
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:43 AM
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So you want someone on this forum to spend several hours researching this, digesting it, and writing you a report while you play X-Box?
This forum is for asking specific questions that can be answered in a paragraph; it's not for asking for a term paper. This assignment sounds as if it was given several weeks ago, and now it's due tomorrow.
Try Google and Wikipedia.
Good luck--you'll need it.
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Good answer, Mike
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lol i like Mikes answer
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