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To determine which term is the odd one out among Rock, Moon, Planet, and Sun, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Terms - **Rock**: A solid mineral material that does not emit light. - **Moon**: A natural satellite that reflects light from the Sun but does not generate its own light. - **Planet**: A celestial body that orbits a star (like the Sun) and does not emit its own light; it reflects light from the star. - **Sun**: A star that generates its own light through nuclear fusion. ...
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