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Earth & Environmental Science 2025-26 Kepler's Laws and Earth's Place in Space S - (40 Minutes ASYNC)

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Which location is the Perihelion? 

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B.B
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To determine perihelion, we need to identify the point in the orbit that is closest to the Sun. Option A: The position labeled A is on the left side of the circle and appears closer to the Sun in th......Login to view full explanation

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