Jupiter's polar temperatures are similar to its equatorial temperatures mainly because of two reasons. What are these reasons? A Because Jupiter has no appreciable axis tilt and because Jupiter has a warm interior. Because Jupiter is fairly round, has no appreciable axis tilt, and has a warm interior. Because Jupiter is fairly round and because Jupiter has a warm interior. B с D None of the mentioned choices is correct. E Because Jupiter has no appreciable axis tilt and because Jupiter is fairly round in shape.

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6 Jupiter's polar temperatures are similar to its equatorial temperatures mainly because of
two reasons. What are these reasons?
A
Because Jupiter has no appreciable axis tilt and because Jupiter has a warm interior.
Because Jupiter is fairly round, has no appreciable axis tilt, and has a warm interior.
C Because Jupiter is fairly round and because Jupiter has a warm interior.
(D) None of the mentioned choices is correct.
E Because Jupiter has no appreciable axis tilt and because Jupiter is fairly round in shape.
B
Transcribed Image Text:6 Jupiter's polar temperatures are similar to its equatorial temperatures mainly because of two reasons. What are these reasons? A Because Jupiter has no appreciable axis tilt and because Jupiter has a warm interior. Because Jupiter is fairly round, has no appreciable axis tilt, and has a warm interior. C Because Jupiter is fairly round and because Jupiter has a warm interior. (D) None of the mentioned choices is correct. E Because Jupiter has no appreciable axis tilt and because Jupiter is fairly round in shape. B
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