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ashley

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Which of the following objects are probably not located in the same general region of the solar system in which they originally formed?
 
  A) Kuiper belt comets B) asteroids of the asteroid belt
  C) Pluto D) Oort cloud comets

Question 2

Explain what types of information can be obtained from a line spectrum.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

The element which created it, the line-of-sight velocity of the source, its rotation speed, temperature, the pressure of the gas emitting the radiation, and even its magnetic field may also be found.



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