Multiple Choice
The particles in the rings of Uranus are very dark being composed partly of methane (CH4) ice.They may have become dark over time due to
A) collisions with small icy particles from the outer reaches of the solar system.
B) forming in a region so far from the sun that only icy particles can exist.
C) forming in a region of the solar nebula where there is an abundance of silicate material.
D) being ejected from volcanoes on the surfaces of geologically active satellites of the planets.
E) radiation from the magnetospheres of the planet interacting with chemicals in the ring particles.
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