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The rate of motion of the earth at its equator is about 1,038 mi/h because of its rotation. from this information, estimate the earth's circumference using an order-of-magnitude estimate. 2,000 mi 20,000 mi 200,000 mi 2,000,000 mi i just took the test and the answer is 20,000***

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