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As we look up into the night sky, the stars appear to move from east to west. In science we call this apparent motion. Why do the stars seem to move in the sky?
A) Because the Earth is orbiting around the Sun.
B) Because the sky is rotating overhead, from east to west while we look up.
C) We are looking at them from the surface of the Earth as the Earth rotates.
D) The stars and moon move in one direction and Earth moves in another direction.

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Answered by Saby123
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As We Look Into the night sky, the stars appear to move from East to west.

In Science we call this apparent motion.

Why Do the stars appear to move in the sky?

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  • [A] Because the Earth is orbiting the sun.
Answered by lovepawan09
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[A] Because the Earth is orbiting the sun.

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