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Some solar flares send out high-energy particles. Why are these particles not usually harmful to humans on Earth? A. the Moon protects Earth B. The oceans protect Earth C. the a…
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Some solar flares send out high-energy particles. Why are these
particles not usually harmful to humans on Earth?
A. the Moon protects Earth
B. The oceans protect Earth
C. the atmosphere and magnetic field protect Earth
D. the auroras protect Earth
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D would be the answer to this question
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