Jupiter, through the solar system's constant rotation, gathered mass from particles in space during the initial stages of our solar system's creation.
Jupiter because it is so massive.
A massive planet (comparable to Jupiter), orbiting around another star, and being very close to the star - so that it has a high temperature.
The most massive planet in our solar system is Jupiter. It is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth.
Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet.
Jupiter is both the most massive and the largest of those objects.
Jupiter.
Yes, because of Jupiter's massive size.
Yes, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but it is not the most dense or most massive. Saturn is the least dense planet, while Neptune is the most massive due to its high density composition.
Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times stronger than Venus' gravity. This difference is due to Jupiter's larger mass and size compared to Venus. On Jupiter, an object would weigh 2.5 times more than it would on Venus.
No. The Sun is about 250 times more massive than Jupiter.
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