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Density of the planets?
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Answer:
All measures in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm
3
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Mercury - 5.427
Venus - 5.204
Earth - 5.515
Mars - 3.934
Jupiter - 1.326
Saturn - 0.687
Uranus - 1.27
Neptune - 1.638
Pluto - 2.03
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