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Explain how the Earth–Moon distance data support the inference that the Moon’s orbit is an ellipse
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My Answer:
-The Earth-Moon distance is not constant.
- Earth-Moon graph increases, then decreases.
-The Earth-Moon varies in a regular pattern.
- A circular orbit would have the same distance throughout the month.
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