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    How Long Does the Sunspot Cycle Last, on Average
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How Long Does the Sunspot Cycle Last, on Average

Question 10

Question 10

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How long does the sunspot cycle last, on average?


A) 365.25 days
B) about 11 years
C) about seven years
D) about 76 years
E) between 25 and 35 days

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