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what part of the solar system would have enough mass that they could gravitationally pull hydrogen and helium gases into a large atmosphere?

a
all terrestiral and jovian planets
b
parts b, c,d, e (terrestrial planets)
c
parts g, h,i, j (jovian planets)

d
part f (asteroid belt)


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