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15 October, 13:10

Which one is denser? question 2 options: the earth (a solid object) the sun, which is about 300,000 times more massive than the earth mars jupiter?

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  1. 15 October, 13:23
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    The Earth, Mars or Jupiter should be denser than the Sun. Density is defined by mass and volume - components of object or matter. Although the sun is huge, it’s component is made up of mostly gas (hydrogen and helium). While Earth, though smaller than the Sun, contains heavier elements such as iron, sulfur, rocks, sediments, granite, basalt and water. Mars (composed of rocks and nutrients) and Jupiter (contains gases and compounds) as well are denser when compared to the Sun’s density. Referencing to our basic understanding of matter: solid and liquid should be heavier than gas.
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