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Born in deep shadows? That could explain Jupiter’s strange makeup – Science News for Students
Dust that blocked sunlight might have caused the gas giant to form in a deep freeze, a new study suggests.

argon: An element first discovered on August 13, 1894, by Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay and English physicist John William Strutt (better known as Lord Rayleigh). Argon was the first noble gas, meaning one that does not react chemically with other…
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