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26 July, 09:05

Mars has a solar year that is 22.5 months long, yet the solar day on Mars is about equal to Earth's. Why is the solar year on Mars almost twice the solar year of Earth?

A. Mars is the same distance from the Sun as Earth.

B. Mars is closer to the Sun than Earth.

C. Mars has more moons than Earth.

D. Mars is farther from the Sun than Earth.

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  1. 26 July, 09:32
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    I also think it would be D ...
  2. 26 July, 09:34
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    I believe it's D ...
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