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Select all of the options that complete the following sentence. A moon:is a natural satellitemust orbit a starmust orbit a planetmust have a thick atmosphere

Question

Select all of the options that complete the following sentence.

A moon:

  • is a natural satellite
  • must orbit a star
  • must orbit a planet
  • must have a thick atmosphere
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Solution

To complete the sentence "A moon: is a natural satellite" accurately, we need to evaluate each of the provided options:

  1. is a natural satellite: This is true. A moon is defined as a natural satellite that orbits a planet.

  2. must orbit a star: This is false. Moons do not orbit stars; they orbit planets.

  3. must orbit a planet: This is true. A moon is specifically a natural satellite that orbits a planet.

  4. must have a thick atmosphere: This is false. While some moons have atmospheres, many do not, and having a thick atmosphere is not a requirement for a moon.

Final Answer

The correct options that complete the sentence are:

  • is a natural satellite
  • must orbit a planet

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