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Are all planets permeable?

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Are all planets permeable?

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It is believed that all planets do have a core of some kind, but the vast majority of the gas/ice giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) is gas. If a human passed through Jupiter, for example, the pressure and gravity would become so strong that they would be crushed. Oh, and planets are spherical because of gravity. It’s the lowest potential energy state.

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