Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct option is A. The density of Uranus is closest to 1 g/cm3.
Explanation:
The density of a planet can be calculated by dividing the mass of a planet with the volume of that particular planet. The mass of the planet, Uranus, is 8.681 × 10^25 kg and the volume of the planet, Uranus, is 6.833 x 10^13 cubic kilometres.
Dividing both these values gives the result of 1.27 g/cm3.
As this value is closest to 1, hence the correct option is A.
Answer:
1 g/cm
Explanation:
It cant' be 4 or 5 if it's in between Saturn and Neptune. And it can't be 1 neither, because it's too close to Saturn.