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Biology, 15.10.2019 21:30 dmccarthey90

The planets known as "terrestrial" planets are which?
a. mercury, venus, earth, and mars
b. mercury, mars, saturn, and jupiter
c. venus, mars, saturn, and neptune
d. jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune

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