Geography, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

Give reason:
A star appears to rise four minutes earlier in the sky everyday than the
previous day.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This 1 degree shift in the Earth's position due its motion in an orbit around the sun causes the sky to shift. This shift causes the stars (and everything else in the night sky) to appear 4 minutes early everyday.

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Answered by majidpatna
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Answer:

This 1 degree shift in the Earth's position due its motion in an orbit around the sun causes the sky to shift. This shift causes the stars (and everything else in the night sky) to appear 4 minutes early everyday.

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