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In recent years, telescopes had detected water ice at the moon's south pole, inside pemanently shadowed craters, the moon has poles just like the Earth, the top and bottom parts relative to the sun. The poles don't get much sunlight. They are so cold that frozen water can exist without melting and evaporating. However, this new discovery suggests that water may exist even in the bright sun.
What conclusion is BEST supported by the paragraph above?
a)
More powerful telescopes will help scientists make more discoveries.
b)
Water was more likely to be found at the moon s poles than on its sunlit surface.
C
Frozen water on the moon is a more surprising discovery than evaporated water
D Thee poles of the moon are identical to the poles on Earth.

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