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Why is Jupiter so much larger than earth ? Check all that apply .

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Answer:

Inner planets were created at higher velocities. Outer planets attracted helium, hydrogen, and other gasses and Gases escaped from inner planets and not from outer ones.

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Answer: Its so much larger because it has a core.

Explanation:

Jupiter is proven to have a core, the planet still could have formed that core through disk instability. Enough dust could have collected and cemented together in the dense gas to form a core many times larger than the size of the Earth

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