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Lobcity

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What makes up the dark colors of the lunar lowlands?
 
  a. sedimentary rock
  b. anorthosite
 c. andesite
 d. basalt
 e. iron

Question 2

A star with the mass of our Sun will go through several stages of energy generation through fusion. Which sequence accurately describes these stages in the correct order?
 
  a. hydrogen core  hydrogen shell  helium shell  helium core
 b. hydrogen core  helium core  hydrogen shell  helium shell
 c. hydrogen core  hydrogen shell  helium core  helium shell  carbon core
  d. hydrogen core  hydrogen shell  helium core  helium shell
 e. hydrogen shell  hydrogen core  helium shell  helium core



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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