The planet Saturn appears to be:
A) a "sphere," flattened along its polar diameter, significantly more so than for Jupiter.
B) a "sphere," flattened along its polar diameter, considerably less than for Jupiter.
C) a "sphere" in which the equatorial diameter is significantly less than the polar diameter because of the planet's rapid rotation.
D) almost a perfect sphere, with equal polar and equatorial diameters.
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Q53: The three-dimensional shape of Jupiter is:
A)a sphere
Q54: The oblateness of Jupiter, which is a
Q55: The oblateness of Saturn, due to its
Q56: Saturn's oblateness is about half again as
Q57: The internal structure of the two largest
Q59: The distribution of mass inside the planet
Q60: No heavy materials (iron, nickel, etc.) have
Q61: The material in the interiors of Jupiter
Q62: Jupiter has a magnetic field that is:
A)much
Q63: The source of Jupiter's intense magnetic field
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