Which statement best describes the density of the outer planets?

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The question is asking for the statement that best describes the density of the outer planets in the solar system. This involves understanding the characteristics of the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) in terms of their density relative to each other and to the inner planets.

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All the outer planets have low density.

The final answer is: All the outer planets have low density.

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The final answer is: All the outer planets have low density.

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The outer planets, also known as gas giants, have low densities because they are composed mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium, unlike the dense, rocky inner planets.

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A common mistake is thinking the outer planets are denser because of their large sizes, but size does not equate to higher density.

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