Which of the following is not true about earth?
a
earth is a terrestrial planet whose o...
Biology, 21.01.2020 19:31 staceymrtosr
Which of the following is not true about earth?
a
earth is a terrestrial planet whose orbit is found beyond the asteroid belt
b
earth is between venus and mars
earth is the third planet from the sun
d
earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun
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