27. Assume that the gas-giant planets and the non-gas-giant planets (terrestrial planets) in another solar system in our galaxy have spatial and size relationships the same as those of the gas-giant planets and the terrestrial planets in our solar system. Given this assumption, in the other solar system, an existing gas-giant planet would most likely be:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

General knowledge questions.

Compared with terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and gas-giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) in the solar system, terrestrial planets are closer to the sun