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Diamond Pham
24 March, 19:58
Describe how we move on our axis?
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Gunnar Freeman
24 March, 22:47
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X axis go up and down y axis go left and right and x axis all ways go first.
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Adan Houston
24 March, 23:37
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The earth rotates about an imagininary line that passes through the norh and south poles of the planet. This line is called the axis of rotation. Earth rotates about this axis once each day (approximately 24 hours).
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