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19 November, 04:53

What does jupiter have in common with the sun that the terrestrial planets don't? what differentiates jupiter from a star?

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  1. 19 November, 05:09
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    Its composition resembles that of the sun, it differs from a star in that nuclear fusion doesn't occur at its core.
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