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  1. Mercury - 5.43 gr/cm3
  2. Venus - 5.24 gr/cm3
  3. Earth - 5.515 gr/cm3
  4. Mars - 3.940 gr/cm3
  5. Jupiter - 1.33 gr/cm3
  6. Saturn - 0.70 gr/cm3
  7. Uranus - 1.30 gr/cm3
  8. Neptune - 1.76 gr/cm3
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