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If Saturn and Jupiter ceased to exist...would that mean that the Earth would...
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<blockquote data-quote="JasonM" data-source="post: 1950732" data-attributes="member: 211671"><p>Jupiter is the #1 target of comet impacts in the solar system. The actual answer is sorta controversial, with some people saying that Jupiter's gravity protects the earth by diverting comets, but then again other people say it also causes comets that wouldn't hit earth to be diverted anyways too, so there's no net change.</p><p></p><p>Saturn is the same but on a smaller scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonM, post: 1950732, member: 211671"] Jupiter is the #1 target of comet impacts in the solar system. The actual answer is sorta controversial, with some people saying that Jupiter's gravity protects the earth by diverting comets, but then again other people say it also causes comets that wouldn't hit earth to be diverted anyways too, so there's no net change. Saturn is the same but on a smaller scale. [/QUOTE]
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