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Why is earth's temperature just right for life? A.earths core is hot enough to heat earths surface B.earths magnetic field creates suitable temperature on earths surface C.earths crust is warmed by heat
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Why is earth's temperature just right for life?
A.earths core is hot enough to heat earths surface
B.earths magnetic field creates suitable temperature on earths surface
C.earths crust is warmed by heat from the sun
D.earths atmosphere traps heat from the sun which makes earths temperature suitable for living things
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Answer:the answer is D. B is incorrect.
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the answer is letter b
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