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Physics, 23.08.2019 09:30 reginaldlegette

1. can someone me with this? : ) which object is made of frozen gas, ice, and dust that orbits in the outermost reaches of the solar system?
1) planet
2) moon
3) kuiper belt object
4) meteor
2. which explanation of the solar system best fits the observations of the planets and how they orbit the sun?
1) a comet hit the sun and sent off fragments that became the planets.
2) the gravity of a large, massive star passing the sun ripped off blobs of material from it that formed the planets.
3) the planets formed at the center of a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust.
4) the sun and planets formed from a collapsing spinning cloud of gas and dust.

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