climate on Earth because Choose one:
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Studying the climate on other planets is important to understanding the climate on Earth because
Choose one:
A. All possible answers are correct.
B. comparing climates on other planets helps scientists understand which factors are important.
C. underlying physical processes are the same on every planet.
D. other planets offer a range of extremes to which Earth can be compared.
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