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Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780134988504
Author: Bennett, Jeffrey O., Donahue, M. (megan), SCHNEIDER, Nicholas, Voit, Mark
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 5, Problem 16SEQ
Explain all answers clearly, with complete sentences and proper essay structure if needed. An asterisk (*) designates a quantitative problem, for which you should show all your work.
Predictive Geology. Suppose another star system has a rocky terrestrial planet is twice as large as Earth but at the same distance from its star (which is just like our Sun.) Describe the type of geology you would expect the planet to have.
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