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6) The length of year is equal to the time it takes for one * A) rotation of the sun B) rotation of the Earth C) revolution of the Earth around the sun D) revolution of the sun …
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6) The length of year is equal to the time it takes for one *
A) rotation of the sun
B) rotation of the Earth
C) revolution of the Earth around the sun
D) revolution of the sun around the Earth
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C: revolution of the Earth around the Sun
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