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Quiz

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1. Complete the text:

"In the green, the of the pure composition qualitatively appears a better to the shape of the observed polarization curves."

2. True or False, The silicates used to model the cometary coma dust are olivene (Mg-rich is green) and the pyroxene, asbestos.

TRUE
FALSE

3. Which of the following is not a phenomenon associated with a comet?

airglow
elongated dust particles
high albedo
olivine
Rayleighs
coronal mass ejection

4. With respect to protoplanetary disks what green mineral has been found?


5. Green earth is a natural pigment composed of what likely source of green?


6. True or False, There are green or green mineral containing meteorites.

TRUE
FALSE

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