Question 33 1 pts The "close encounter hypothesis" suggested that the planets formed after a near-collision between our
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Question 33 1 pts The "close encounter hypothesis" suggested that the planets formed after a near-collision between our
Question 33 1 pts The "close encounter hypothesis" suggested that the planets formed after a near-collision between our Sun and another star. If this hypothesis were correct, which of the following would be true? Planetary systems would be very common. Most planetary systems would have the same number of planets as our own. Most planetary systems would have their jovian planets closer to their stars and their terrestrial planets farther from their stars. Planetary systems would be very rare. All planetary systems would be at least 4 billion years old.
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