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Drag each item to indicate whether it is related to Aristotle's or Ptolemy's model of the solar system, or to both. Some items...Asked by Ben
Drag each item to indicate whether it is related to Aristotle's or Ptolemy's model of the solar system, or to both. Some items may be used twice.(2 points)
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Aristotle's Model Ptolemy's model
planets fixed on epicycles, geocentric, accurately predicted the positions of the planets, planets fixed on nested spheres
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Aristotle's Model Ptolemy's model
planets fixed on epicycles, geocentric, accurately predicted the positions of the planets, planets fixed on nested spheres
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Here's how you can categorize the items related to Aristotle's and Ptolemy's models of the solar system:
**Aristotle's Model**
- geocentric
- planets fixed on nested spheres
**Ptolemy's Model**
- planets fixed on epicycles
- accurately predicted the positions of the planets
You can place each item in the correct box based on this categorization.
**Aristotle's Model**
- geocentric
- planets fixed on nested spheres
**Ptolemy's Model**
- planets fixed on epicycles
- accurately predicted the positions of the planets
You can place each item in the correct box based on this categorization.
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