Knocked from the asteroid belt, an asteroid that comes close to Earth may be captured by Earth's gravitational field, ultimately spiraling inward and, fully consumed during its fiery descent through the atmosphere while being a "falling star", or is redirected at high speeds along a new trajectory.
(A) spiraling inward and, fully consumed during its fiery descent through the atmosphere while being a "falling star", or is redirected
(B) having spiraled inward and, fully consumed when its fiery descent through the atmosphere to be a "falling star", or is redirected
(C) having spiraled inward and being fully consumed when its fiery descent through the atmosphere as a "falling star", or was redirected
(D) spiraling inward and, fully consumed during its fiery descent through the atmosphere to act like a "falling star", or be redirected
(E) spiraling inward and being fully consumed during its fiery descent through the atmosphere as a "falling star", or be redirected
OA E
Source: Magoosh
Knocked from the asteroid belt, an asteroid that comes close
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