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why does pole star seem to be stationary?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pole stars appear stationary from every point on the earth. This is because it lies on the line along the axis of rotation of the earth. The pole star lies above the earth in the north.

Answered by Sanvi1311
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When we look towards the pole star, it appears stationary because it is pointing exactly in the north direction. The Earth spins on its axis and the pole star is almost exactly above this axis of the Earth. Hence, it appears stationary.

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