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explain why the pole star appears to be stationary in the sky

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by Anonymous
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the pole star appears to be stationary in the sky 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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