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Why don't ring particles form a moon? a. they collide too violently to accrete into a moon. b. tidal forces from moons prevent them from accreting. c. tidal forces from the planet prevent them from accreting. d. their masses are too small for them to accrete. e. they collide too infrequently to make a moon

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