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jerry coleman

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Compared to Jupiter, the motions observed in Saturn's atmosphere are:
 
  A) faster with fewer zone-belt alternations.
  B) slower with fewer zone-belt alternations.
  C) faster with more zone-belt alternations.
  D) slower with more zone-belt alterations.
  E) nearly identical.

Question 2

If a star appears to move back and forth relative to other stars over a six-month period, this motion is due to the star's:
 
  A) transverse motion.
  B) radial motion.
  C) parallax shift.
  D) Doppler shift.
  E) true space motion.



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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