Imagine you are an astronomer who recently discovered a new planet orbiting a distant star.
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Imagine you are an astronomer who recently discovered a new planet orbiting a distant star.
Which set of characteristics would you use to classify this planet as an inner or terrestrial planet? Check all that
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dense and solid
very large
thick atmosphere containing hydrogen and helium
lacking a solid surface
located near a star
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