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What melts the image of winter? (Question from January 1999: Rocket Summer) A) Solar flare B) Rocket launch C) Solar eclipse D) Ship landing
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What melts the image of winter? (Question from January 1999: Rocket Summer) A) Solar flare B) Rocket launch C) Solar eclipse D) Ship landing
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What melts the image of winter? (Question from January 1999: Rocket Summer)
A) Solar flare
B) Rocket launch
C) Solar eclipse
D) Ship landing
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A because what is more summer than a solar flare.
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Its actually B) Rocket Launch from the book they launch a rocket to space for their mission effect the weather.
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