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Which "sphere" does an astronomer most directly study? a. biosphere b. exosphere c. geosphere d. cryosphere E. atmosphere F. hydrosphere
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Which "sphere" does an astronomer most directly study? a. biosphere b. exosphere c. geosphere d. cryosphere E. atmosphere F. hydrosphere
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Which "sphere" does an astronomer most directly study?
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d. cryosphere E. atmosphere F. hydrosphere
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exosphere
Step-by-step explanation:
exosphere is space
astronomy is space
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I would choose B. exosphere. Astronomers study outer space, planets and ect.
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