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nelaaney

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Bands in Uranus' atmosphere, similar to those seen on the other jovian planets,
 
  A) form due to Uranus' rapid rotation.
  B) do not exist due to Uranus' large axial tilt.
  C) do not exist because Uranus is too small.
  D) are formed by interactions with Uranus' moons and rings.
  E) are driven by Uranus' internal energy source.

Question 2

Neutral hydrogen is most obvious in the electromagnetic spectrum:
 
  A) in yellow light of the Sun's continuum.
  B) at 656.3 nm, hydrogen alpha red.
  C) at 21 cm in the radio region.
  D) at 121.3 nm, the Lyman alpha ultraviolet line.
  E) Neutral hydrogen has yet to be detected in space.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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