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Chemistry, 06.12.2020 23:00 kirstennnash
Which word best fits the blank?
to alternate facing the Sun and experiencing .
Rotates
Night and day
Equator
Moon
Seasons
Sun
Latitude
Longitude
Ecliptic
Revolves
23.5
0
Weather
Hemispheres
24
365
12
day
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