The concept of accretion in planetary formation explains that planets formed through A Sudden explosions B Gradual accumulation of particles
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The nebular hypothesis was later modified into the solar nebula theory mainly to explain A Sudden origin of planets B
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The nebular hypothesis explaining the origin of the solar system mainly emphasizes the role of which fundamental process in transforming
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Which characteristic of the Sun best explains its dominant gravitational control over all planets in the solar system A Its
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International trade refers to A Trade within a country B Exchange of goods between states C Exchange of goods and
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Inclusive growth refers to growth that A Benefits only urban population B Focuses only on GDP increase C Includes all
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Classical theory of growth emphasizes the role of A Technology B Capital accumulation C Population growth D Natural resources Explanation
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Development economics is primarily concerned with A Price determination B Growth of national income only C Economic development of poor
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The services sector is also known as A Primary sector B Secondary sector C Tertiary sector D Quaternary sector Explanation
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