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What can you do in the time it takes for the sun's light to reach earth? a) Eat a snack b) Travel to the edge of the solar system c) Sneeze d) Walk around the world e) Take an airplane around the world
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What can you do in the time it takes for the sun's light to reach earth?
a) Eat a snack
b) Travel to the edge of the solar system
c) Sneeze
d) Walk around the world
e) Take an airplane around the world
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It takes about 8 minutes for light to reach the Earths surface after leaving the surface of the Sun, so you would be able to A) Eat a snack, and you would have time to C) sneeze too.
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The sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach the earth so if I had a choice I would A.eat a snack. (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
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