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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student creates a Venn diagram depicting two objects in the solar system. On one side of the Venn diagram, the student writes "have surface features such as mountains, valleys, and volcanoes," and on the other side of the Venn diagram, the student writes "unable to land on because there is no solid surface."
Which two objects is the student comparing?
(1 point)
• Sun and Planets
• Inner and Outer Planets
• Moon and Earth
• Earth and Venus

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Which of the following best describes the make up of Saturn's rings?
(1 point)
• material from comets that have passed through Saturn's atmosphere
• dust, rock, and ice particles that orbit due to Saturn's gravity
• solid bands of sand and dust that formed from the start of the universe
• debris and rocks from other planets that orbit around Saturn
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student is making a model that compares comets and planets.
Which comparison could be part of the model?
(1 point)
• Comets and planets revolve around the sun.
• Comets and planets have similar sizes.
• Comets and planets have similar orbital time periods.
• Comets and planets are comprised of the same materials.
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student is creating a model to compare and contrast different objects in the solar system.
In the model, most of which objects in the solar system will be found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter?
(1 point)
• comets
moons
meteors
asteroids
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The student is comparing the **Inner and Outer Planets**.

The left side of the Venn diagram describes characteristics typical of the inner planets (like Earth and Venus), which have solid surfaces with features like mountains, valleys, and volcanoes. The right side describes the outer planets (like Jupiter and Saturn), which are gas giants and do not have solid surfaces that can be landed on.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best description of the makeup of Saturn's rings is:

**• dust, rock, and ice particles that orbit due to Saturn's gravity.**

Saturn's rings are primarily made up of countless small particles, primarily composed of water ice, along with some rock and dust.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The comparison that could be part of the model is:

**• Comets and planets revolve around the sun.**

Both comets and planets orbit the Sun, which is a key similarity between the two. The other options are not accurate: comets and planets differ significantly in size, orbital time periods can vary greatly, and they are comprised of different materials.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the model, most of the objects in the solar system that will be found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter are:

**• asteroids.**

This region is known as the Asteroid Belt, where a large number of asteroids orbit the Sun.

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