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What would change about life on Earth if this planet were as far away as Jupiter is from the Sun? A. All of the icecaps would melt. B. There would be an ice age. C. It would snow a lot more. D. It would
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What would change about life on Earth if this planet were as far away as Jupiter is from the Sun?
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All of the icecaps would melt.
B.
There would be an ice age.
C.
It would snow a lot more.
D.
It would be too cold to live on Earth.
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D—It would be too cold to live on Earth
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