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The outer planets are very large, making up 99 percent of the mass of the bodies orbiting the Sun. O A. True OB. False
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The outer planets are very large, making up 99 percent of the mass of the bodies orbiting the Sun.
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it is false because it’s not true
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True, the outer planets are much larger than the inner planets so they take up 99% of mass.
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