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Time required for the earth to return to a given point in its orbit with reference to a fixed star is called

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Answered by ranveerkapoor1809
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Answer:

Sidereal Year

Explanation:

For objects in the Solar System, this is often referred to as the sidereal period, determined by a 360° revolution of one celestial body around another, e.g. the Earth orbiting the Sun. The term sidereal denotes that the object returns to the same position relative to the fixed stars projected in the sky.

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