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A star in line with north pole of the earth, whose position does not change, is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Polaris

It takes 26,000 years to go around once! So now you can see why Polaris will not always be aligned with the north spin axis of the Earth - because that axis is slowly changing the direction in which it points!

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Answered by kalarema45
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Polaris

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It takes 26,000 years to go around once! So now you can see why Polaris will not always be aligned with the north spin axis of the Earth - because that axis is slowly changing the direction in which it points

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