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Immersive Reader Imagine you throw a baseball on Earth. Then,
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Imagine you throw a baseball on Earth. Then, you travel to a planet with less gravity than Earth and throw the
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Earth’s axis is an imaginary line that A runs from pole to pole. B runs around the Earth’s middle. C traces
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If Superman could throw a baseball very fast and air friction could be ignored, he could put the baseball into orbit. Assume
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Which of the following causes seasonal change? A the angle of the sun’s rays B the tilt of the Earth’s axis
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Why would it be harder to jump on the planet Jupiter than on Earth? A Jupiter has less mass than Earth. B The
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Randy Johnson, a hall-of-fame baseball pitcher, could throw a baseball 100 miles per hour. How fast could he throw the baseball
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Which of the following is NOT a true statement? A The sun's gravity keeps the Earth spinning around it. B The
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The northern and southern halves of the Earth are called A axes. B orbits. C equators. D hemispheres.
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If an average catcher takes 1.9 seconds to throw a baseball from home plate to second base on a 90 foot baseball diamond how
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The oceans, lakes and rivers that cover 75% of Earth's surface are called the A lithosphere. B troposphere. C
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