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What distinguishes the behavior of charges in the ionosphere from those in solid metals?
A. No charges move in the ionosphere
B. Only protons move in metals
C. In the ionosphere, both free electrons and ions are mobile; in metals, only electrons move
D. Both use only neutrons
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