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English, 17.07.2020 14:01, hayden6920

Part 2 PT3 CLONE 2019 Questions 9-16
Read the text below and correct the underlined errors.
For each question, write the correct word in the space provided.
The Solar System
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The solar system consists of the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, comets and many other
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objects. Seen (0) into a telescope, Saturn is the most beautiful of the planets because of
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(9) their rings. Even though Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune all have rings, they are feeble
(10) yet impossible to see from Earth under most circumstances. Saturn's rings, (11) although,
have been seen for centuries. They are so (12) dull that even a small telescope can sometimes
detect them. As a planet, Saturn is very much (13) likes Jupiter. It is a gas world made up mostly
of hydrogen, helium, ammonia and methane (14) gas.
. It is one-third the mass of Jupiter but
almost a hundred times the mass of the Earth, (15) but it is like another giant planet. Saturn
has
many
similarities with Jupiter. For example, Saturn (16) have bands of clouds and raging
storms just like Jupiter. Saturn also has a strong magnetic field. It is the second largest planet
in the solar system after Jupiter.

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