Is there any difference between "round" and "around" as prepositions? While reading my exercise-book it seemed to me that certain verbs needed either "round" or "around" after them. For example "to revolve around the Earth", "to move round the Earth". But most probably it is wrong because I found "to revolve round the Earth" in online dictionary.



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