A general summary of the planets in our solar system is that:
A) despite differences in size, the planets are remarkably similar.
B) the magnetic fields are all produced in the same way, but differences in planet size result in different field strengths.
C) the planets are remarkably different in size, magnetic field strength, and magnetic field generation method.
D) the terrestrial planets vary dramatically, but the jovian planets are remarkably similar.
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