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Katyanochek1 [597]
3 years ago
6

What is one of the causes of daily variations in temperature on a planet's surface?

Biology
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Neporo4naja [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

i am sorry if this is wrong

Elan Coil [88]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A. the speed of a planet's rotation

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