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What are the oldest known objects in the solar system?
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The age of the solar system is:
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What is the most abundant element in the solar system (and the Universe)?
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Which of these is NOT required for an object to be a planet?
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The Main Asteroid Belt is located approximately where in relation to the Sun?
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Which of these statements is FALSE regarding carbonaceous chondrites?
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Where is the Kuiper Belt located in our solar system?
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Circumstellar (or Protoplanetary) Disks can tell us about the conditions in which our own solar system formed.
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What is Pluto?
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What is the path across the sky that the planets, moon and Sun follow?
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- CAI's is the oldest object in the solar system. It is called calcium aluminium rich inclusion. It is found in carbonaceous condrites meteorides.
- Age of solar system is approximately 13.8 billion years.
- Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the solar system.
- It has to be within 30 AU of the sun is not required for an object to be a planet.
- The main Asteroid belt is located between the orbit of Mars and Jupitor.
- They are thought to be another solar system.
- The Kuiper belt located in solar system at beyond 30 AU.
- It is true that Circumsteller Disks can tell us about the condition in which our solar system formed.
- Pluto is a dwarf planet that is a part of the Kuiper belt.
- Planets, Sun and moon follows the elliptical path.
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