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When does a planet have the fastest speed in its orbit? when it has a very low mass when it has a slow rotation when it is closest to the sun when it is farthest from the sun
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When does a planet have the fastest speed in its orbit? when it has a very low mass when it has a slow rotation when it is closest to the sun when it is farthest from the sun
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When does a planet have the fastest speed in its orbit?
when it has a very low mass
when it has a slow rotation
when it is closest to the sun
when it is farthest from the sun
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When it is close to the sun
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when it is closest to the sun
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