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Wed Oct 6 Take Quiz 1 pts Question 1 As seen from the earth, the angular size of a planet changes as it and the earth move around the sun. Which planet below shows the greatest CHANGE in its angular size as we both orbit the sun? Pluto Jupiter Venus Mercury

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As seen from the earth, the angular size of a planet changes as it and the earth move
around the sun. Which planet below shows the greatest CHANGE in its angular size as
we both orbit the sun?
Pluto
Jupiter
Venus
Mercury
        
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Question 1
As seen from the earth, the angular size of a planet changes as it and the earth move
around the sun. Which planet below shows the greatest CHANGE in its angular size as
we both orbit the sun?
Pluto
Jupiter
Venus
Mercury

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00:01 Mars do not have ring, do not have ring whereas the saturn, whereas the saturn uranus, uranus neptune, neptune has ring, has ring.
00:32 The absence of ring around mars is due to several factors.
00:38 First one is low mass and gravity, low mass and gravity.
00:49 Second one is mars is relatively small and less massive planet, small and less massive planet is mars compared to the other planet.
01:13 The gravitational force of mars is not sufficient to retain a large ring system.
01:38 It is not sufficient.
01:40 Second point is lack of shepard moon, lack of shepard moon...
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