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6 April, 02:41

3. What would the seasons be like if Earth's orbit had the eccentricity value of Mars?

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  1. 6 April, 04:28
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    According to Kepler's laws, the mass of a planet has almost no effect on its orbit; the mass of the sun is what controls things. Even though Earth is 10 times heavier than Mars, it would still trundle along Mars's old path. Both Mars and Earth are perpetually falling toward the sun, and all falling bodies fall at the same rate.
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