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Melani1276

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Why do we feel type O and B stars are poor candidates for extraterrestrial life?
 
  A) They do not have a habitable Zone.
  B) They don't produce enough yellow light.
  C) Their lifetime is too short.
  D) They don't produce a planetary system.
  E) Their habitable zone lies too close to the star.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a piece of evidence supporting the idea that Pluto is a large comet of the Kuiper belt?
 
  A) Pluto's composition appears to match that of other known Kuiper belt comets.
  B) Triton, which must once have orbited the Sun before being captured by Neptune, is significantly larger than Pluto.
  C) Pluto grows a coma and a long tail when it is at the point in its orbit closest to the Sun.
  D) Pluto's orbit is very similar to the orbits of other known Kuiper belt comets.
  E) Pluto is not the largest object orbiting in the region of the Kuiper belt.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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