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In which location of our solar system would you expect to find the coldest temperatures? OA. closest to Jupiter, the red planet OB. near the Sun OC. near the exoplanets OD. furt…
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In which location of our solar system would you expect to find the coldest temperatures? OA. closest to Jupiter, the red planet OB. near the Sun OC. near the exoplanets OD. furt…
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In which location of our solar system would you expect to find the coldest temperatures?
OA. closest to Jupiter, the red planet
OB. near the Sun
OC. near the exoplanets
OD. furthest from the Sun
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D. Furthest from the sun ?
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