The pole stars appears stationary.why????
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Polaris, the North Star, appears stationary in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis projected into space. 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.
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IS LOCATED ABOVE THE NORTH POLE AND THE EARTH REVOLVE ON ITS AXIS PASSING THROUGH THE POLES. SO IT APPEARS STATIONERY.
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