Multiple Choice
Will Pluto eventually collide with Neptune?
A) No, because Pluto's orbit is completely outside Neptune's orbit.
B) No, because Pluto's orbit is completely inside Neptune's orbit.
C) Yes.
D) No, because the two planets have an orbital resonance that prevents them from colliding.
E) No, because Pluto's orbit never comes anywhere close to Neptune's orbit.
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