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How did Kepler describe the planets’ orbits?
A The planets’ orbits are circular.
B The planets’ orbits are elliptical.
C The planets and the Sun orbit Earth.
D The planets have miniature orbits called epicycles.
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How did Kepler describe the planets’ orbits?
A The planets’ orbits are circular.
B The p...
A The planets’ orbits are circular.
B The p...
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