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Physics, 07.05.2020 01:02, th483

Geostationary weather satelites are able to be reference points for moving weather because:
A: they move in relation to the Earth's surface.
B: they are over multiple points on Earth's surface.
C: they move at the exact rate as Earth's rotation.
D: None of the above

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