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Kamari Arroyo
12 April, 05:11
How are rotation and day related
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Miley Ponce
12 April, 08:45
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The Earths axis is tilt and it rotates so there can be a day and a night.
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Rex Mann
12 April, 08:51
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The earth has a tilt, and when it rotates, it causes day and night by rotating and when one side faces the sun, that is day, while the other side that is not towards the sun is night and can I get brainiest answer
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