If matter from Jupiter floats in water, but matter from Earth sinks in water. Which of the following statements is true?*1 pointJupiter has a higher degree of atmospheric saturation of waterJupiter has a greater amount of dissolved salts in its crustJupiter has a lower density than EarthJupiter has a higher density than Earth
Question
If matter from Jupiter floats in water, but matter from Earth sinks in water. Which of the following statements is true?*1 pointJupiter has a higher degree of atmospheric saturation of waterJupiter has a greater amount of dissolved salts in its crustJupiter has a lower density than EarthJupiter has a higher density than Earth
Solution
Jupiter has a lower density than Earth
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