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Jamie’s research question is: “How are substances found on the Moon different from those found on Earth?”

Which quotation from the source provides the best information to address this research’s question?

A. “Moon dust isn’t like the stuff that collects on a bookshelf or on tables - it’s ubiquitous and abrasive, and it clings to everything.”

B. “[Lunar dust] clogged the camera equipment and scratched helmet visitors so badly that astronauts had difficulty seeing.”

C. “Here on Earth, particulate matter is a form of air pollution generated by forest fires, volcanic eruptions, and burning fossil fuels.”

D. “The Canary-S . . . can measure a variety of pollutants, including particulate matter, carbon monoxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, and volatile organic compounds.”

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A

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“Moon dust isn’t like the stuff that collects on a bookshelf or on tables - it’s ubiquitous and abrasive, and it clings to everything.”

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It's A since the question is asking the differences and A explains the differences between dust on Earth and the Moon “Moondust isn’t like the stuff that collects on a bookshelf or on tables "

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