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Do all the stars in the sky move? Explain.​

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Answered by shristikachhap2407
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Answer:

No, the stars do not move in the sky. The Pole star is located above the axis of rotation of the Earth in the north direction. Thus, it appears stationary at a point in the sky, it does not move in the sky. All other stars in the sky appear to move from East to West in the sky.

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Answered by AnanyaBaalveer
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Answer:

  • No

  • The stars do not move in the sky. The Pole star is located above the axis of rotation of the Earth in the north direction. Thus, it appears stationary at a point in the sky, it does not move in the sky. All other stars in the sky appear to move from East to West in the sky.

Extra information!!

  • A constellation is a group of stars which make up imaginary outline or pattern in the night sky.

  • The Pole Star is the star that is known to retain its position in the sky always.
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