In strength, the magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune are:
A) very different, with flopped over Uranus having no field, and Neptune a strong one.
B) similar, with both about 100 times stronger than our own.
C) even stronger than that of Jupiter.
D) perfect fits for the Dynamo theory.
E) like Jupiter and Saturn, due to mantles of liquid metallic hydrogen.
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