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How would you compare Uranus (a Jovian planet) to Earth (a terrestrial planet)? Earth is larger than Uranus. Uranus is larger than Earth. They are the same size.
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How would you compare Uranus (a Jovian planet) to Earth (a terrestrial planet)?
Earth is larger than Uranus.
Uranus is larger than Earth.
They are the same size.
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Answer:
Uranus is much bigger than Earth.
Step-by-step explanation:
it’s about four times bigger than the watch, Uranus is about 31,000 miles in diameter while the earth is only about 7,900 miles.
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