This meteorite contains large crystals of olivine held in iron-rich metal. Many astronomers believe that most meteorites represent fragments from rocky planets like Earth that were pulverized in cosmic collisions. If so, this meteorite originated near that ancient planet's

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**Image Description:**
The image shows a meteorite containing large crystals of olivine held in iron-rich metal. 

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"This meteorite contains large crystals of olivine held in iron-rich metal. Many astronomers believe that most meteorites represent fragments from rocky planets like Earth that were pulverized in cosmic collisions. If so, this meteorite originated near that ancient planet's ______."

**Multiple Choice Options:**
- inner core-outer core boundary
- mantle-outer core boundary
- asthenosphere
- oceanic crust-mantle boundary
- continental crust-mantle boundary

**Explanation of the Diagram:**
The image depicts a polished section of a meteorite, revealing its internal structure. The olivine crystals are embedded in a metallic matrix, suggesting the meteorite's origin in a high-pressure, high-temperature environment likely deep within a planet. This composition supports the hypothesis that such meteorites are remnants from the interiors of differentiated planetary bodies.
Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription for Educational Website:** **Image Description:** The image shows a meteorite containing large crystals of olivine held in iron-rich metal. **Text:** "This meteorite contains large crystals of olivine held in iron-rich metal. Many astronomers believe that most meteorites represent fragments from rocky planets like Earth that were pulverized in cosmic collisions. If so, this meteorite originated near that ancient planet's ______." **Multiple Choice Options:** - inner core-outer core boundary - mantle-outer core boundary - asthenosphere - oceanic crust-mantle boundary - continental crust-mantle boundary **Explanation of the Diagram:** The image depicts a polished section of a meteorite, revealing its internal structure. The olivine crystals are embedded in a metallic matrix, suggesting the meteorite's origin in a high-pressure, high-temperature environment likely deep within a planet. This composition supports the hypothesis that such meteorites are remnants from the interiors of differentiated planetary bodies.
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