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3 October, 12:08

Which of the following statements about planetary satellites is true?

A) All planetary satellites are relatively small, typically having a radius of no more than 20 kilometers.

B) All planetary satellites are as large as our moon or bigger.

C) Planetary satellites vary greatly in size, but none are larger than any of the planets in the solar system.

D) Planetary satellites vary greatly in size, from very small, to some that are larger than some planets.

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  1. 3 October, 12:14
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    The answer is D.

    Planetary satellites vary greatly in size, from very small, to some that are larger than some planets.
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