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Planets travel at a constant rate around the Sun. a. True b. False
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Planets travel at a constant rate around the Sun.
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b. False
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The correct answer is False. Planets travel on their elliptical orbits. They move faster when they are closer to the sun. The presence of external gravitational forces and elliptical orbit will never give them a constant rate.
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