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6.Question 6Based on our current understanding of the results from the Kepler mission, what is the most common type of planet with orbital periods less than 90 days?1 pointPlanets with masses between that of the Earth and NeptuneSuper earths with solid surfacesPlanets less massive than the EarthSub-Neptunes with ice/rock cores and gas envelopesHot JupitersWater worlds7.Question 7

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6.Question 6Based on our current understanding of the results from the Kepler mission, what is the most common type of planet with orbital periods less than 90 days?1 pointPlanets with masses between that of the Earth and NeptuneSuper earths with solid surfacesPlanets less massive than the EarthSub-Neptunes with ice/rock cores and gas envelopesHot JupitersWater worlds7.Question 7

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