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Q: Where would an asteroid most likely hit earth?
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Which is most likely to be a more frequent visitor of earth a comet or an asteroid why?

An asteroid, because the orbits of the asteroids are nearer to the earth than the comets.


Spacecraft traveling to Jupiter from Earth would most likely have to navigate through or around which natural obstacle?

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Does space junk interact with asteroids?

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