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Aristotle observed that the sun, stars, planets, and the moon all appeared to move across the sky. Which of these statements was a conclusion he drew from these observations?(1 point)
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The sun revolves around Earth.
The sun revolves around Earth.
The planets revolve around the sun.
The planets revolve around the sun.
The stars are always the same distance from the sun.
The stars are always the same distance from the sun.
The moon is always the same distance from the sun.
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The sun revolves around Earth.
The sun revolves around Earth.
The planets revolve around the sun.
The planets revolve around the sun.
The stars are always the same distance from the sun.
The stars are always the same distance from the sun.
The moon is always the same distance from the sun.
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Aristotle concluded that "The sun revolves around Earth." Based on his observations, he supported the geocentric model of the universe, which posited that the Earth was the center of the universe, and celestial bodies, including the sun, revolved around it.
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