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    A. Caloris Basin
    B. Olymus Mons
    C. Tyco Crater
    D. Skinakas Basin
    A. -10 degrees Fahrenheit / -23 degrees Celsius
    B. 333 degrees Fahrenheit / 167 degrees Celsius
    C. 212 degrees Fahrenheit / 100 degrees Celsius
    D. 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit / 815 degrees Celsius
    A. Aluminum carbonate
    B. Sodium sulphate
    C. Calcium fluoride
    D. Calcium carbonate
    A. Irritant particles
    B. Changes in the chemical composition of the water.
    C. Pheromones
    D. All of these
    A. A large number of layers that are as thin as possible
    B. Many layers that are as thick as possible
    C. A small number of layers that are very thick
    D. Fewer layers that are very thin
    A. Natural pearls with the most unusual shapes
    B. Natural pearls that are perfectly spherical
    C. Cultured pearls with spherical shape
    D. None of these
    A. Rubbing the pearl on ones teeth
    B. X-ray examination
    C. All of these
    D. Microscopic examination
    A. Pearl of Allah
    B. Pearl of Lao Tze
    C. Pearl of Lao Tzu
    D. All of these
    A. Very rare natural pearls found only in one place on the planet.
    B. Cultured pearls that are very large and precious
    C. Fake pearls that are almost indistinguishable from natural pearls
    D. Pearls that are produced accidentally, but are not considered natural
    A. India and China
    B. Spain
    C. Africa and South America
    D. Australia and Bahrain