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The terrestrial planet with the oldest surface is ___________________ _.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The fact that many radio lobes emit more intensely from the side away from the galaxy suggests that ...
 
  a. they are formed by material falling into the galaxy.
  b. they are powered by magnetic fields.
  c. they are excited by radiation from nearby galaxies.
  d. they are powered by the rapid rotation of the galaxy.
  e. they are created by jets from the galaxy emitting where the material is halted.



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Mercury

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