The Jovian problem refers to
a. the high speed with which the Jovian planets rotate on their axes.
b. the large number of satellites that orbit each Jovian planet.
c. the existence of rings around the Jovian planets.
d. the excess heat radiated by the larger of the Jovian planets.
e. the apparently short period of time that disks exist around stars from which Jovian planets can form.
E
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a. "poorly formed.". b. "curl.". c. "heap.". d. none of these.
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A. the Coriolis effect B. differentiation C. revolution D. deflection E. precession
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false