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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-09 22:04:32
Social Science
Could a gas giant give birth to a planet or is that preposterous?
13 answers
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Anonymous
A gas giant is a planet.
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Anonymous
a GAS GIANT has very high gravity so if anything hit it everything would stay THERE. Jupiter has 2.4 times that of earth
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Anonymous
Gas giants are a kind of planet. Planets don't give birth.
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Anonymous
Pretty much impossible.
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Anonymous
A major nutcase in the 1950s, Immanuel Velikovsky, claimed that, but totally absurd, ignores energy and a dozen other problems.
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Anonymous
If there was a big enough collision, a quantity could be stripped off Just like the proto Planet Theia helped form our Moon Somewhere in the vast Cosmos it could have already happened A Supermassive Gas Giant with a Gas moon
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Anonymous
Planets don’t give birth...
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Anonymous
The moon is Earth's baby, so probably. Another large celestial body slammed into Earth then out came the moon. The Sun slapped it on the behind, then the moon started orbiting.
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Anonymous
It is not preposterous, just not possible.
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Anonymous
Not probable.
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Anonymous
Gas Giants like Jupiter are made up of volatile gasses and do not have a rocky core as modern science defines them. So no, is quite impossible.
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Anonymous
If it was hit by something big, yes. Otherwise, preposterous.
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Anonymous
Preposterous.