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multiple choice 4 points why is pluto not considered a jovian planet? its mass and radius are very small, and it lacks the thick atmosphere of hydrogen seen on other jovian planets. its interior is mostly rock and iron. it is so far out in the solar system. its atmosphere is rich in oxygen, making it more like earth. multiple choice 4 points exoplanets are... planets around other stars other than the sun. another name for dwarf planets. minor planets in the asteroid belt. the outermost planets in our solar system
For question 9: Jovian (gas giant) planets have large masses/radii and thick hydrogen-rich atmospheres. Pluto is small and lacks this characteristic atmosphere.
For question 10: By definition, exoplanets are celestial bodies that orbit stars outside of our Sun's solar system.
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- Its mass and radius are very small, and it lacks the thick atmosphere of hydrogen seen on other Jovian planets.
- planets around other stars other than the Sun.