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nautica902

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If the Sun were replaced by a one-solar-mass black hole,
 
  A) we would immediately escape into deep space, driven out by its radiation.
  B) all terrestrial planets would fall in immediately.
  C) our clocks would all stop.
  D) we would still orbit it in a period of one year.
  E) life here would be unchanged.

Question 2

In Europe, what weather phenomenon coincided with the Maunder Minimum?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

The little ice age, with considerably cooler temperatures for 70 years.





 

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