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what is the cause of the apparent movement of the stars​

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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The rotation of the Earth on its axiscauses all objects to appear to move around the sky once each day. The apparent motion of a star to an observer which arises from the Earth's rotation depends on the location of the observer on Earth, and the location of the star relative to Earth's rotation axis.

Answered by abhishekulagadde708
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The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes all objects to appear to move around the sky once each day. The apparent motion of a star to an observer which arises from the Earth's rotation depends on the location of the observer on Earth, and the location of the star relative to Earth's rotation axis.

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