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_____ is located 1 AU from the Sun. A.Mars B.Earth C.Venus D.Jupiter
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_____ is located 1 AU from the Sun.
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B.Earth
C.Venus
D.Jupiter
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B. Earth. Because AU stands for the average distance between the earth and the sun.
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