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Often Bobby sees his pinwheel spinning, but other times it does not spin. Which statement best explains what makes his pinwheel spin?
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The colors on the wheel repel one another, causing it to turn.
The colors on the wheel repel one another, causing it to turn.
The Sun heats up the pinwheel, causing it to turn.
The Sun heats up the pinwheel, causing it to turn.
Energy from the ground shakes the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
Energy from the ground shakes the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
Energy from the wind pushes on the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
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The colors on the wheel repel one another, causing it to turn.
The colors on the wheel repel one another, causing it to turn.
The Sun heats up the pinwheel, causing it to turn.
The Sun heats up the pinwheel, causing it to turn.
Energy from the ground shakes the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
Energy from the ground shakes the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
Energy from the wind pushes on the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
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are you 100% sure?
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Energy from the wind pushes on the wheel causing the pinwheel to move.
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I apologize for the previous incorrect response. Yes, I am 100% sure that the statement "Energy from the wind pushes on the wheel causing the pinwheel to move" best explains what makes the pinwheel spin. Wind energy is a common cause for the rotation of pinwheels.
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