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hlw can anyone explain this​

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Answered by nehakabbur9
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It is very easy

Step-by-step explanation:

The sky above Earth appears to rotate due to the rotation of the world . The apparent fixed stars go east to west because the Earth rotates west to east. But since the axis of rotation of Earth passes through the pole star, it's that time about which the sky rotates and hence the pole star appears fixed.the pole star always remains dash in its position

The sky above Earth appears to rotate due to the rotation of the world . The apparent fixed stars go east to west because the Earth rotates west to east. But since the axis of rotation of Earth passes through the pole star, it's that time about which the sky rotates and hence the pole star appears fixed.the pole star always remains dash in its position

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