.Which of the followings is in the outermost reaches of the solar system? Orion Nebula Andromeda Galaxy Oort Cloud Asteroid belt Interstellar wormhole
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.Which of the followings is in the outermost reaches of the solar system? Orion Nebula Andromeda Galaxy Oort Cloud Asteroid belt Interstellar wormhole
Solution
The outermost reaches of the solar system include the Oort Cloud.
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