Multiple Choice
Observations of young stars (as well as theory) tell us that when the Sun was young the solar wind
A) was weaker than it is today.
B) was stronger than it is today.
C) was about the same strength as it is today.
D) was nonexistent.
E) blew outward only along the Sun's poles.
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