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How is Venus different from Jupiter? AJupiter is a gas giant, Venus is a terrestrial planet. Incorrect answer BJupiter is a planet, Venus is a large asteroid. Incorrect answer CJupiter is a terrestrial planet, Venus is a gas giant. Incorrect answer DJupiter has no moons, Venus has two moons. Incorrect answer

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Answer: A. Jupiter is a gas giant, Venus is a terrestrial planet.

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Jupiter, which is the largest planet in our solar system, is the a gas giant that is made of mainly Hydrogen and Helium. This means that Jupiter does not have a rocky surface for one to land on.

Venus on the other hand, is a terrestrial planet like 3 other planets in our solar system with the others being Earth, Mercury and Mars. This means that Venus has a rocky surface that one can land on even though Venus is quite hot owning to its close proximity to the sun.

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