The wife has been studying for an entrance exam into a nursing school. She has been going over pratice questions in a book that she got from the school and whenever a question arises that she does not necessarily understand she asks me. Anyway she asked me a question yesterday and I said what I thought it was and I was wrong. It was been bothering me ever since, because I felt that they were wrong and can't understand their reasoning. Here is the question in summary.
On Jupiter hydrogen, the lightest element in the universe exist as a liquid metal. On earth however it exist as a gas. Therefore it can be concluded that Jupiter has:
A. a higher surface temperature
B. a lower atmospheric pressure
C. a lower surface temperature
D. a higher atmospheric pressure.
Let me know what you think.
On Jupiter hydrogen, the lightest element in the universe exist as a liquid metal. On earth however it exist as a gas. Therefore it can be concluded that Jupiter has:
A. a higher surface temperature
B. a lower atmospheric pressure
C. a lower surface temperature
D. a higher atmospheric pressure.
Let me know what you think.
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