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Which law best describes this statement? Earth moves faster in the winter when it's closest to the sun. A. Newton's law of gravity B. Kepler's law of orbits C. Kepler's law of areas D. Kepler's law of
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Which law best describes this statement?
Earth moves faster in the winter when it's closest to the sun.
A. Newton's law of gravity
B. Kepler's law of orbits
C. Kepler's law of areas
D. Kepler's law of periods
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Answer:C
Explanation: its hard to explain but i did a quiz on it
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C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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