To calculate: The difference between the highest and lowest point on each planet and also describe the planet with greatest difference.
Answer to Problem 25MCQ
The difference between highest and lowest point for all planet is,
The greatest difference between highest and lowest point is at the planet Mars.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The graph provided below depict the height/ depth of each planet.
Calculation:
Consider graph provided below depict the height/ depth of each planet.
For the planet Earth, difference between highest and lowest point is,
For the planet Venus, difference between highest and lowest point is,
For the planet Earth, difference between highest and lowest point is,
Therefore, the difference between highest and lowest point for all planet is,
Thus, greatest difference between highest and lowest point is at the planet Mars.
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