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Chemistry, 24.04.2020 13:41 tashatyron24pejls0

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A scientist studies two objects in the Solar System. Object 1 is a small, cold object
made of ice, rock, and gas. During the first half of its orbit, the object travels toward the
Sun and moves across the orbits of other objects. It completes its orbit by traveling away
from the Sun after it has circled it. As it moves, it faces away from the Sun and leaves a
trail of dust and gas. Object 2 is a round, solid object with a surface temperature
warmer than that of Earth. The object also orbits the Sun. What are these two objects? *
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Both objects are planets
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Object 1 is an asteroid, and object 2 is a moon
Object 1 is a comet, and object 2 is a planet
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Both objects are asteroids
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