B) Between Mars and Jupiter
2007-06-27 07:01:40
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answer #1
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answered by ђermiona 6
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Your observations are smart, yet your scale is off somewhat. First, radiant capability (gentle from the solar)... in case you place a candle in a depressing room and perhaps 10 ft away, placed a small rock. the sunshine from the candle would hit the rock, even though it does not impression it plenty. ok, i will admit that the solar would be somewhat warmer than the candle, and perhaps basically somewhat greater desirable. however the solar is a marvelous deal farther away. Now, i will project to declare you may desire to probable placed a spotlight on the rock from a foot away and it could have the comparable impression because of fact the candle. 2d image voltaic "winds". those are not like the wind in the international. there's no environment in area. What are pronounced as image voltaic "winds", at the instant are not probable plenty greater desirable than blasts of radiation from the solar. And, as is the case with the solar's gentle, they have not got plenty impression on the positions of the planets, moons, or asteroids. Mercury has been in orbit for some years. And that's plenty closer to the solar than any asteroid, and promises a plenty greater desirable floor that's continually dealing with the solar and different than being somewhat heat, it does not look stricken by potential of image voltaic winds or radiant capability from the solar. undergo in innovations that rock that's sitting on a table? placed a fan the place the candle became into. regardless of environment, the fan won't impression the rock plenty. "Friction" perhaps a component? ok, then carry the rock from a string. you will get some action, yet, in case you think approximately the string because of fact the pull of the solar's gravity, then you rather at the instant are not searching for action, you're observing breaking the string. i think of the question is nice. Asking good questions is nice. arising with the solutions your self is staggering. you may verify the solutions with others, yet getting a solution from somebody else isn't almost as neat as arising with one your self. And whilst maximum trust you, that's much greater helpful. yet once you may persuade people who disagree with you of your answer with scientific evidence, that's once you have rather got here upon some thing.
2016-11-07 10:40:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Between Mars and Jupiter
It's called the Astroid Belt.
2007-06-25 12:40:46
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answer #3
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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Hi. Both first answers are correct. There was a theory that Jupiter's gravity impacted the formation of a planet in this area, but the total mass of the asteroids is much too small to have formed a planet.
2007-06-25 11:23:24
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answer #4
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answered by Cirric 7
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B)..Between Mars & Jupiter.
2007-06-25 11:20:29
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answer #5
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answered by Norrie 7
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Come on. How is it possible that you don't know this - its in your books.
Instead of typing all these questions here, if you just spent half that time actually studying, you'd get the answers and learn something as well (which is the point of homework, BTW).
2007-06-25 15:29:54
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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b
2007-06-25 11:22:14
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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b
2007-06-27 09:20:14
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answer #8
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answered by Kirk Rose 3
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That'd be "B"
2007-06-25 11:19:17
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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B.
2007-06-29 09:59:26
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answer #10
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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