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1. which of the following does kepler's second law support?
a: when a planet is closer to the sun, its speed is greater than when it is farther away.
b: when a planet is closer to the sun, its speed is less than when it is farther away.
c: planets move at constant speed in their orbit around the sun.
d: a planet's speed in its orbit is directly proportional to its distance from the sun.
e: none of the above.

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