Which of the following answers describes Kepler's laws?
A planet's orbit covers equal distances in equal amounts of time;the speed of a planet's orbit depends on its distance from the Sun;the bigger the planet, the slower it moves
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Planets orbit in elliptical patterns;a planet's orbit covers equal areas in equal amounts of time;planets' orbits are shorter or longer depending on their distance from the Sun.β
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