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Which of the following properties of Pluto would best help answer this question?
<em>A.</em><em> surface temperature </em><em>B.</em><em> composition </em><em>C.</em><em> apparent brightness </em>
<em> </em><em>D.</em><em> color </em><em>E.</em><em> orbital period</em>
Pluto is kind of a mixture of Rock and water ice, with a 70% rock and the rest water ice, estimated that the 70% rock part is its core and the other 30% would be its mantle consisting of water ice and other gases such as nitrogen, carbon monoxide and methane; it is part of the Kuiper belt and it's considered a dwarf planet due it orbits the Sun and it's bigger than other asteroids and comets to be a dwarf, but not big enough to be a regular planet. Comets are generally more fragile than big asteroids and dwarf planets such as Pluto, their composition make them different objects due cometary nuclei is more like a blend of dust, some roks, water ice and some other gases, they're maily icy dirt balls.
Thus is mostly Pluto's composition which differ it from comets, therefore the best option would be: <em>B.</em><em>Composition</em>
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As with other climate hazards, local factors mean that cities will experience sea level rise at different paces. Cities on the east coast of the U.S., including New York City and Miami, are particularly vulnerable, along with major cities in South East Asia, such as Bangkok and Shanghai.
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Sinus hominem has cranial features that include a 1520 cc braincase, and enlarged nose passage for living in cold climates.
There are 4 pairs of sinuses. These are the frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses (not shown). Blocked sinus openings block the flow of mucus and increase pressure, causing pain and inflammation.
Maxillary Sinus: The largest of the maxillary sinuses, located behind the cheekbone near the cranial features. Sphenoid Sinus: The sphenoid sinus is located in the sphenoid bone near the optic nerve and pituitary gland on the side of the skull.
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