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Based on planet z's size, orbital distance, and rotation rate, which of the following properties is it likely to have?
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a) erosion due to liquid water
b) polar ice caps
c) a surface crowded with impact craters
d) seasons
e) active volcanoes
f) strong winds and violent storms
g) an atmosphere produced by outgassing
h) active tectonics

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