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magmichele12

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When we use an analogy that represents the expanding universe with the surface of an expanding balloon, what does the inside of the balloon represent?
 
  A) regions of the universe beyond the Milky Way Galaxy
  B) the entire universe
  C) the center of the universe
  D) The inside of the balloon does not represent any part of our universe.

Question 2

Unlike our Moon and Mars, all the impact craters found on Venus are ________ in size.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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