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What is the range of star masses for high-mass stars?
 
  A) between 500 and about 1,000 solar masses
  B) between 200 and about 500 solar masses
  C) between 8 and about 100 solar masses
  D) between 2 and about 10 solar masses
  E) between 2 and about 5 solar masses

Question 2

Which of the following objects are probably not located in the same region of the solar system in which they originally formed?
 
  A) Kuiper belt comets
  B) Oort cloud comets
  C) asteroids of the asteroid belt
  D) Pluto



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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