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Physics, 15.10.2019 13:30 deidaraXneji

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ben made the following bar graph shown to represent the relative distances of four different astronomical bodies from earth.
if a represents the sun, which of the following could be represented by c and d?

c could be venus, and d could be the moon.
c could be uranus, and d could be the moon.
c could be the moon, and d could be venus.
c could be uranus, and d could be venus.


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