Solar winds blow over considerable distances from the Sun. Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun in the Solar System. It is also the smallest of all the planets. How do these factors affect Mercury's atmosphere compared to other planets?
A. Mercury's atmosphere is thinner than that of other planets.
Mercury's atmosphere is thinner than that of other planets.
B.
Mercury's atmosphere has more oxygen than other planets.
C.
D.
Mercury's atmosphere is thin only at the poles, unlike that of the other planets.
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I think the answer is A.
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D is the correct answer
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