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What is the correct order of planetary development?
 
  a. differentiation, cratering, flooding, slow surface evolution
  b. cratering, flooding, differentiation, slow surface evolution
  c. slow surface evolution, differentiation, flooding, cratering
  d. differentiation, flooding, cratering slow surface evolution
  e. flooding, slow surface evolution, cratering, differentiation

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Why is the sky blue during the day?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

The sky appears blue during the day because small dust particles in the atmosphere scatter blue light more efficiently than red light.





 

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