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How can Mars, a planet with so little atmosphere, have so much wind?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A major advantage of a Newtonian reflector over a refractor is:
 
  A) its compact size.
  B) the elimination of chromatic aberration.
  C) there are only two lenses to grind.
  D) the central hole in the mirror is smaller.
  E) the elimination of the secondary mirror.



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Answer to Question 1

The major component of Mars' atmosphere, carbon dioxide, freezes out as dry ice every winter, forming a huge but very thin polar cap. But in the opposite hemisphere, that cap is subliming back into the atmosphere, creating a high pressure area above it. With the changing seasons, the atmosphere flip-flops from pole to pole, with great barometric pressure changes and hurricane force winds and dust storms observable from Earth.

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