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2 March, 21:31

In 1994, the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was observed hitting Jupiter. It was the first time that humans observed a comet hitting a planet in the solar system. How would this finding affect the status of the outside-in model and the inside-out model, in terms of the models being elevated to a possible theory?

It supports the outside-in model but more observation is needed to elevate this model to a theory.

It supports the outside-in model and justifies the model's elevation to a theory.

It supports the inside-out model but more observation is needed to elevate this model to a theory.

It supports the inside-out model and justifies the model's elevation to a theory.

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  1. 2 March, 21:50
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