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    The "Snow" That Occasionally Falls in and near the Polar
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The "Snow" That Occasionally Falls in and near the Polar

Question 2

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The "snow" that occasionally falls in and near the polar regions of Mars consists of


A) water ice.
B) frozen sulfuric acid droplets.
C) very fine white dust, disturbed occasionally by fierce wind storms.
D) carbon dioxide ice.

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