Where in the solar system would one look for liquid hydrogen?
A) on the polar caps of Mars
B) on the surface of Venus, beneath the clouds
C) Nowhere, because it is not cold enough anywhere in the solar system to liquefy hydrogen
D) in the deep interiors of Jupiter and Saturn
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