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The surface temperature, t, of a planet depends on the planet's distance, d, from the Sun. A. (d) B.d(t) C.s(p) D.p(s)
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The surface temperature, t, of a planet depends on the planet's distance, d, from the Sun. A. (d) B.d(t) C.s(p) D.p(s)
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The surface temperature, t, of a planet depends on the planet's distance,
d, from the Sun.
A. (d)
B.d(t)
C.s(p)
D.p(s)
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distance from the sun makes how hot or cold it is
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