A) Rocky material breaks off from the comet to form the coma.
B) The coma is a cloud of particles that the comet has swept up in its orbital path.
C) Ices vaporize to become gas that form around the comet nucleus.
D) Particles in the solar wind get caught in the comet's magnetic field to form the coma.
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A) iron and stony.
B) hydrogen and helium.
C) Jovian and terrestrial.
D) lunar and solar.
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A) trails behind the head along the orbital path.
B) extends ahead of the head along the orbital path.
C) points toward the sun.
D) points away from the sun.
E) points perpendicular to the orbital path.
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A) Iowa
B) Hudson Bay
C) Crater Lake,Oregon
D) Canberra Australia
E) Chicxulub Mexico
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A) cooled very slowly.
B) cooled very rapidly.
C) was never heated to the point of being molten.
D) was molten just before it entered Earth's atmosphere.
E) is composed primarily of organic compounds.
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A) Nuclear Fusion
B) Accretion
C) Condensation
D) Differentiation
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A) heat the surface of the earth.
B) cool the surface of the earth.
C) Wrong.There will be no effect.
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A) is composed of about 50% rock and 50% frozen water and methane.
B) is loosely packed ices with a small amount of rocky material.
C) formed in the inner solar system and was ejected by Jupiter to the Kuiper belt.
D) is really an S-type asteroid.
E) was once a moon of Neptune and was ripped away by a large impact.
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A) a comet
B) Jupiter
C) Mars
D) our moon
E) Venus
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A) 5.2 AU
B) 10.4 AU
C) 27.0 AU
D) 3.0 AU
E) 2.3 AU
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A) dust.
B) thin gas.
C) no atoms at all,just empty space.
D) the spectrum does not tell which of the above is true.
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A) were much more abundant in the solar nebula at the location where the asteroids formed.
B) were not present in the solar nebula at the location where the asteroids formed.
C) are only found in the outer layers of asteroids and not in the core.
D) are very volatile and evaporated from the asteroids before they could decay.
E) are only found on rocks that formed on the earth and in no other celestial objects.
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