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Does the position of the pole star also change with time?​

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Answered by avanthika2303
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Explanation:

As such, it is the only bright star whose position relative to a rotating Earth does not change. All other stars appear to move opposite to the Earth's rotation beneath them. At the North Pole, Polaris would appear directly overhead with the other stars circling around it during the course of a night.

Answered by umasri66
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Answer:

Because it lies almost exactly above Earth's northern axis, it's like the hub of a wheel. It doesn't rise or set. Instead, it appears to stay put in the northern sky. What's more, the star we know as Polaris hasn't been the only North Star.

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