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How are the terrestrial planets alike? Group of answer choices They are smaller and more dense with rocky surfaces The are larger and less dense with smooth surfaces
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How are the terrestrial planets alike?
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They are smaller and more dense with rocky surfaces
The are larger and less dense with smooth surfaces
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they are smaller and more dense with rocky surfaces
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They are smaller and more dense with rocky surfaces! :D
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