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what are celestial bodies? a big ball of gas; any dust in the atmosphere; none of the above; any naturally occurring object outside of the earths atmosphere
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- "A big ball of gas" describes stars (a type of celestial body) but not all celestial bodies (e.g., planets, moons, asteroids are not just gas).
- "Any dust in the atmosphere" refers to atmospheric particles, not celestial bodies (celestial bodies are outside Earth's atmosphere).
- "Any naturally occurring object outside of the earth's atmosphere" matches the definition of celestial bodies (includes stars, planets, moons, asteroids, etc.).
- "None of the above" is incorrect as the red option is correct.
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D. Any naturally occurring object outside of the earth's atmosphere (assuming the red option is labeled D; if labels were A - D as A: A big ball of gas, B: Any dust in the atmosphere, C: None of the above, D: Any naturally occurring object outside of the earth's atmosphere, then the answer is D. Any naturally occurring object outside of the earth's atmosphere)