If Earth were the size of Jupiter, its gravitational pull would increase over 2.5 times, making the atmosphere dense and crushing, while volcanic activity would intensify due to a thicker crust, and the planet's increased mass would disrupt the delicate balance of the entire solar system's orbital mechanics.
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What if Earth was the size of JupiterAdded:
Imagine our tiny blue planet suddenly bloating to the colossal scale of Jupiter. What would that even mean?
Gravity would crush us, increasing over 2.5 times. The atmosphere would become dense and crushing.
Could life, as we know it, possibly survive under such unimaginable conditions?
Volcanoes would erupt relentlessly, tearing through vastly thicker crust.
Our orbit would shift, disrupting the entire solar system's delicate balance.
This giant Earth would be an entirely new alien world, a true cosmic marvel.
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