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Adyson Joyce
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25 March, 20:24
The spinning of an object on its axis is called?
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Kenyon Zhang
25 March, 20:51
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The answer would be called a rotation.
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Yareli Walter
25 March, 20:52
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The spinning of an object on its axis is called rotation. For example the the earth.
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