What is the largest planet in the solar system...?
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Laziness, and the inexplicable willingness of the learned to explain often simple concepts when perhaps more difficult questions worthy of our time are floating around in here. I think it's to get in there before the morons who give the most idiotic and plainly wrong answers. Damage control, basically.
And because the book is an archaic and apparently defunct form of knowledge repository that today's generation wouldn't be seen dead using for actual research purposes.
Jupiter.
they are taking your answers
Jupiter.
Jupiter - in fact if you crunched everything in the solar system together with exception of the sun. That's the other 7 planets asteroids comets, moons and all the other debris floating around out there. You still would not have a object as large as Jupiter.
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Well, I understand the first part. It's way easier to ask us for answers than to read the book. But why someone would spend a minute typing a question here rather than spend a few seconds making a Google search is beyond me
Jupiter
the answer is Jupiter.
as for the rest of your question, the answer is they just think this is easier, or that the person will explain the answer in a simpler or easier for them to understand way.
if you don't like these questions, well, just don't answer them.
Jupiter,
is the largest.
But there are BILLIONS of solar systems.
much larger than ours and planets larger
Jupiter x 10 or more.
We are but a DOT smaller than the point
of a pin on this Paper ( . )
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Gilbert P.
Use your head for something other than a hat rack.
saturn is if you count the rings around it [but you're not supposed to]...jupiter is the largest. like, 2.3 million suns can fit in it.
Jupitar
Cause people are lazy...!
Jupiter...!
It is Jupiter
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