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The hydrogen and helium under the clouds of Jupiter are in liquid form due to _____.
A. low temperatures on the planet
B. high temperatures on the planet
C. low pressure produced by the clouds
D. high pressure produced by the clouds
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high pressure produced by the clouds because its the most likely!!!!!!!!!!
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