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how can we say that the pole star would have the same height for all latitudes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:The Pole Star can be seen at 90° at the North Pole. It lies in the line with the axis of the earth, and it's angle decreases towards the Equator. ... If the earth was flat, the Pole Star would have been the same height for all latitudes.

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