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    The One Terrestrial Planet That Rotates in the "Wrong" Direction
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The One Terrestrial Planet That Rotates in the "Wrong" Direction

Question 49

Question 49

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The one terrestrial planet that rotates in the "wrong" direction (opposite to the planet's direction of revolution around the Sun) is:


A) Mars.
B) Earth.
C) Venus.
D) Mercury.

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