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Jupiter The water Planet (it fits)
Reality is Jupiter has 1,000 times more water than Earth. This is based
on good astronomy,(gravity,and location). All of humankind was able to witness a very large comet hit Jupiter. The Earth got its water mainly from being hit by comets. Jupiter's gravity,and location makes this reality Bert PS Best to keep in mind if that comet hit Earth I would not be typing |
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