why the earth is fast at perihelion and slowest at aphelion, explain in detail
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According the Kepler's laws of planetary orbits, a planet is moving at its fastest at perihelion. It is moving at its slowest at aphelion. ... The reason for this being that the Earth's orbit is constantly changing due to the gravitational effect of the other planets.
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According the Kepler's laws of planetary orbits, a planet is moving at its fastest at perihelion. It is moving at its slowest at aphelion. ... The reason for this being that the Earth's orbit is constantly changing due to the gravitational effect of the other planets.
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