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jparksx

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Imagine we have a planet identical to Jupiter around another star, with the exception that its orbit is much closer. How would its density compare to Jupiter?
 
  A) it would be slightly higher
  B) it would be much higher
  C) it would be lower
  D) it would be the same

Question 2

A piece of iron sinks to the bottom of a lake where the pressure is 21 atm. Which statement best describes what happens to the density of that piece of iron?
 
  A) There has been no change in the density of the iron.
  B) Its density decreases slightly.
  C) Its density increases slightly.
  D) Its density becomes 21 times greater.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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