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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_1_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-1 Jupiter and Saturn are the most massive planets in the solar system
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_2_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-2 Unlike the terrestrial planets, Jupiter and Saturn exhibit differential rotation
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_3_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-3 Spacecraft images show remarkable activity in the clouds of Jupiter and Saturn
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_4_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-4 The internal heat of Jupiter and Saturn has a major effect on the planets’ atmospheres
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_5_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-5 The Galileo space probe explored Jupiter’s deep atmosphere
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_6_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-6 The oblateness of Jupiter and Saturn reveals their rocky cores
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_7_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-7 Metallic hydrogen inside Jupiter and Saturn endows the planets with strong magnetic fields
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_8_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-8 Earth-based observations reveal three broad rings encircling Saturn
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_9_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-9 Saturn’s rings are composed of numerous icy fragments, while Jupiter’s rings are made of small rocky particles
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_10_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-10 Saturn’s rings consist of thousands of narrow, closely spaced ringlets
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_11_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
12-11 Saturn’s inner satellites affect the appearance and structure of its rings
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DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_12_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
Key Words | universe10e_ch12_13.html | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_13_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
Key Ideas | universe10e_ch12_14.html | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_14_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
Questions | universe10e_ch12_15.html | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_15_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
Activities | universe10e_ch12_16.html | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_16_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
Answers | universe10e_ch12_17.html | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |
DLAP questions | universe10e_ch12_17_dlap.xml | 53487b45757a2ec764000001 |