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Which of the following is NOT a property of long-period comets that suggests that they originate from the Oort cloud?

a. Many of them have large inclinations relative to the ecliptic plane.
b. They orbit around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, when viewed from above the ecliptic plane.
c. Their orbital periods are longer than 200 years.
d. Their orbits are highly elliptical.

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Answer:

b. They orbit around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, when viewed from above the ecliptic plane.

Step-by-step explanation:

All the objects of the solar system revolve around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction. The comet coming from the Oort's cloud will also follow the same kind of orbit. That is why it can't be a property to distinguish an Oort's cloud comet.

All other properties are correct to identify an Oort's cloud comet as the Oort's cloud is a considered a spherical cloud just outside the Solar system.