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Earth rotates on its axis, a large rotating globe could spin in many directions, but earth is held steady by a. two magnetic poles. b. the sun's gravitational pull. c. the …
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Earth rotates on its axis, a large rotating globe could spin in many directions, but earth is held steady by
a. two magnetic poles.
b. the sun's gravitational pull.
c. the moon's gravitational pull.
d. the equator.
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The reason the earth spins is because it revolves around the sun, so the sound gravitational pull is the right answer ^ *
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the answer is b because I know
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