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2006-09-14 09:16:08 · 12 answers · asked by Derp 1 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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neither, i heard that they are hard to keep clean, and if you have to send in a cleaning lady -- just think of the expense

2006-09-14 09:24:08 · answer #1 · answered by Forever Looking 5 · 0 1

Fifth planet from the Sun, the largest nonstellar object in the solar system. It has 318 times the mass and more than 1,400 times the volume of Earth. Its enormous mass gives it nearly 2.5 times the gravity of Earth (measured at the top of Jupiter's atmosphere), and it exerts strong effects on other members of the solar system. It is responsible for the Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt and changes in the orbits of comets; it may act as a “sweeper,” pulling in bodies that might otherwise collide with other planets. Jupiter has more than 60 moons (see Galilean satellite) and a diffuse ring system discovered in 1979 by the Voyager spacecraft. The planet is a gas giant, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium in proportions near those of the Sun, which it orbits every 11.9 years at an average distance of 483 million mi (778 million km). Its rapid rotation (9 hr 55.5 min) acts on electric currents to give it the largest magnetic field of any of the planets and causes intense storms, including one that has lasted hundreds of years (the Great Red Spot). Little is known of its interior, but it is presumed to have a deep layer of metallic hydrogen and a dense core. Its central temperature is estimated to be 45,000 °F (25,000 °C); it radiates twice as much heat as it receives from the Sun, probably largely heat left over from its formation.

2006-09-18 02:56:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mars is cheaper because of its size and the proximity to the earth that is if they were both for sale which they are not! If you have a need to spend money, use it for the poor and make a change in society. That way you will be among the remembered folks in history. Make a statement by saving the poor.

2006-09-14 13:24:34 · answer #3 · answered by poet_by_nature 3 · 0 0

Buy Jupiter because that would give you right to claim all of its moons and I believe Europa would be very valuable due to it's water content.

2006-09-14 09:36:59 · answer #4 · answered by Psionyx 3 · 0 0

Buy Jupiter - you will get more out of it.

2006-09-14 11:11:53 · answer #5 · answered by Gypsy Girl 7 · 0 0

Why not buy them both..If I had to choose one I'd pick Jupiter..

2006-09-14 09:19:26 · answer #6 · answered by Just Dreamin' 4 · 0 0

I'd buy a Mars. All that chocolate and caramel

2006-09-14 09:18:05 · answer #7 · answered by Philip W 7 · 0 0

Pluto might be real cheap these days, probably half off.

2006-09-14 09:24:17 · answer #8 · answered by Olive Green Eyes 5 · 1 0

Neither. Saturn is MUCH cooler.

2006-09-14 10:45:03 · answer #9 · answered by Fortune Favors the Brave 4 · 0 0

BUY PLUTO, NOW THAT IT'S NOT A PLANET YOU'LL GET A GOOD DEAL...HAPPY SHOPPING!!!

2006-09-14 09:24:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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