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lutik1710 [3]
3 years ago
6

Someone pls help me and don’t delete your answer

Chemistry
1 answer:
Inessa [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The moon exhibits synchronous rotation. This means that the time taken to go around its center is equal to the time taken to go around its orbit. Therefore, one rotation is of the moon is approximately equal to its one revolution.

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