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The Surfaces of the Inner Planets of Our Solar System

Question 97

Question 97

Multiple Choice

The surfaces of the inner planets of our solar system seem to be composed of


A) gases.
B) frozen water.
C) frozen carbon dioxide.
D) molten lava.
E) mineral matter.

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