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29 May, 00:50

A small, rocky object directly orbits the Sun. If this object is not large enough to be a planet, it is most likely

A.

a solar system.

B.

an asteroid.

C.

a moon.

D.

a galaxy.

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  1. 29 May, 03:26
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    The answer is B an asteroid
  2. 29 May, 04:45
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    I believe this one is B.

    Moons don't orbit the sun, they orbit planets.

    Galaxies are bloody massive, and bigger than you or I could comprehend.

    Same for solar systems.
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