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  1. Jupiter’s mass is a whopper compared to the other planets in our solar system. Here’s how it stacks up:

    Massive Dominance: Jupiter boasts a mass that is roughly 2.5 times greater than all the other planets combined. That’s a staggering difference!

    Easy Comparison: Imagine all the other planets put together on one side of a scale, and Jupiter alone on the other. The Jupiter side would win by a landslide.

    • Here are some specific figures to illustrate the point:

      Jupiter’s Mass: 1.9 x 10^27 kg (a number so large it’s hard to grasp)

      Earth’s Mass: 5.97 x 10^24 kg (over 300 times less than Jupiter)

      • This immense mass of Jupiter has significant implications for our solar system:

        Gravitational Influence: Jupiter’s gravity acts like a giant vacuum cleaner, helping to clear out debris and stabilize the orbits of other planets.

        Formation of Moons: Jupiter’s mass allowed it to pull in more material during the formation of the solar system, resulting in its impressive collection of moons.

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