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No, The earth rotates from west to east on its axis. So, all the stars in the sky (except pole star) appear to move from east to west. With reference to earth, the pole star does not appear to move in the sky because it is located above the axis of rotation of the earth in the north direction. It appears to remain stationary at a point in the sky..
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No, all the stars in the sky do not appear to be moving in the sky.
Explanation:
- As we know, the Earth performs rotation on its axis from West to East. This is the reason the stars appear to be moving from East to West excluding Pole Star excluding the Pole Star.
- The pole star appears stationary because its position is in the North direction, right above the axis of the rotation.
- Thus, the other stars seem moving but the Pole Star seems static.
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