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Geography, 04.12.2020 19:40 drewje12

Why do the stars of the northern sky appear to circle around Polaris? Polaris is directly above the northern axis of the Earth.
The stars revolve around the Earth.
The Earth is rotating around its axis.
The stars of the Milky Way are revolving in a spiral.

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