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3. What makes Ceres different from the other objects of similar mass that are orbiting

within the asteroid belt?

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Answer: there isnt really a way to answer this just read the explination i hope that helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Because Ceres is spherical, it is unlike the majority of the members of the asteroid belt. Its composition is also slightly different than its neighbors in the belt. Its surface is probably covered with a mixture of water ice, carbonates, and clays.

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