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leva [86]
3 years ago
7

Earth is ________.

Geography
1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
7 0

Earth is ________.

a.the smallest planet

<u>b.one of the inner planets</u>

c.one of the planets having the most gas

d.one of the largest planets

e.one of the biggest planets

Explanation:

if you choose options a it's wrong because the smallest planet is mercury

if you choose b it's true inner planet are made up from rock (earth is rocky planets)

if you choose options C it's wrong because the planet that have most gases is Jupiter and Saturn

if you choose options D it's wrong because the largest planet is Jupiter

if you choose options E its wrong because the biggest/largest planet is Jupiter

<em>I </em><em>hop</em><em>e</em><em> this</em><em> hel</em><em>ps</em>

if you has any questions related to astronomy just ask

~astronomy club~

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