Multiple Choice
The Amor asteroids have orbits that:
A) stay closer to the Sun, on average, than we do.
B) stay out beyond Neptune.
C) stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
D) cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
E) cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
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