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Chemistry, 07.11.2019 19:31 kealalac1

Why is earth’s temperature just right for life?
a. earth’s core is hot enough to heat earth’s surface.
b. earth’s magnetic field creates suitable temperatures on earth’s surface.
c. earth’s crust is warmed by heat from the sun.
d. earth’s atmosphere traps heat from the sun, which makes earth’s temperature
suitable for living things.

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