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Do all the planets have a core?

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Yes Pluto has a core. It is believed that it's rocky material would have settled into a dense core surrounded by a mantle of ice. The diameter of the core should be around 1,700 km, 70% of Pluto's diameter.

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Saturn does indeed have a core that is most likely made of rock.

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Yes, the core is just whatever is at the center of the planet. The cores of the different planets are all different, but they all have something there.

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