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What kind of movement is the earth's movement around the sun?
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The Earth's movement around the sun is a form of rotational and orbital movement. Rotation refers to the Earth spinning on its axis, causing day and night, while orbital movement is the Earth revolving around the sun, causing the change in seasons.
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