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joesmith1212

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The south polar ice sheet can be as much as:
 a. 1,000 meters thick.
  b. 2,000 meters thick.
  c. 3,000 meters thick.
  d. 4,000 meters thick.

Question 2

Charged particles (mainly protons and electrons) from the Sun can flow along lines of the Sun's magnetic field millions of miles into space in what is called the ____.
 a. corona
 b. aurora australis
 c. solar wind
 d. solar constant
 e. longwave radiation



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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