Multiple Choice
In principle, a first-grader could measurably move the Earth if
A) she pushed her hardest on the Earth.
B) she had a long enough lever.
C) she ran her fastest opposite the spin of the Earth.
D) she was at the North Pole and had a bicycle wheel spinning opposite the spin of Earth.
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