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Alan used a flashlight as the Sun and a ball as the Earth. He placed the flashlight on a table. Then he held the ball and started to walk around the flashlight to show the day a…
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Alan used a flashlight as the Sun and a ball as the Earth. He placed the flashlight on a table. Then he held the ball and started to walk
around the flashlight to show the day and night cycle of the Earth. What should he do to correctly show the day and night cycle of the Earth?
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D rotate the ball on its axis
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