How do the densities of the jovian and terrestrial planets compare?

A) Made from the same solar nebula, they are all similar.
B) More massive jovians all have high densities, compared to the tiny terrestrials.
C) All terrestrials are more dense than any of the jovians.
D) The closer a planet lies to the Sun, the less its density.
E) No real pattern here; densities vary greatly and are very individual to each world.


C

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