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Tsync Tsync
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Carbonaceous meteorites are believed to come from:
A) deep space, far beyond the solar system, hence their very low density.
B) a broken up cometary nucleus, dark like Comet Halley's nucleus.
C) the core of a differentiated type M asteroid, now broken up.
D) the crust of a differentiated C type asteroid, now broken up.
E) coal formed on Mars, then blown into space by asteroid impacts.
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This astronomy class is killing me, thanks for chiming in and answering
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