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What property of the gas giant plants would account for their having more moons than the number of moons that orbit Earth.
A. Gas giants rotate more rapidly than Earth, so they eject more material that could form natural satellites.
B. Gas giants are less dense than Earth, so they contain less material that could form natural satellites.
C. Gas giants are more massive than Earth and thus have greater gravitational forces, so they could attract more objects.
D. Gas giants are farther from the sun than Earth, so there are fewer objects in that part of space to attract into orbits
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