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16 May, 04:58

What is an extrasolar planet?

a. A planet that is considered an "extra," in that it was not needed for the formation of its solar system.

b. A planet that is extra large compared to what we'd expect.

c. A planet that is larger than the Sun.

d. A planet that orbits a star that is not our own Sun

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  1. 16 May, 05:35
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    option (d)

    Explanation:

    The extra solar planet is also called as exo planet.

    the planet which orbits around the star other than sun is called exo planet.

    So, a planet that orbits a star that is not our own sun.

    Thus, option (d) is correct.
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