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What is the main difference between the atmospheres of Jupiter and Neptune? A. Neptune does not have hydrogen and helium. B. Jupiter does not have hydrogen and helium. C. Jupite…
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What is the main difference between the atmospheres of Jupiter and Neptune?
A. Neptune does not have hydrogen and helium.
B. Jupiter does not have hydrogen and helium.
C. Jupiter has methane clouds.
D. Neptune has methane clouds.
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I am guessing the answer is c
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The answer is C
C. Jupiter has methane clouds.
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