Question 1 (5 marks) There has been a bitter debate about how to define a "planet". If you were in charge of the English

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Question 1 (5 marks) There has been a bitter debate about how to define a "planet". If you were in charge of the English

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Question 1 5 Marks There Has Been A Bitter Debate About How To Define A Planet If You Were In Charge Of The English 1
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Question 1 (5 marks) There has been a bitter debate about how to define a "planet". If you were in charge of the English Language, how would you define "planet"? Pick a definition different from that chosen by the IAU. Explain why you think your definition would be good and outline which objects would and would not count as planets according to your definition. (Maximum 200 words).
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