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If One Were to See a Comet Passing by the Earth,it

Question 59

Question 59

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If one were to see a comet passing by the Earth,it would be likely that this comet originated from


A) the asteroid belt.
B) the Kuiper belt.
C) a neighboring galaxy.
D) interplanetary space.

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