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Which observation indicates that Aristotle’s geocentric model was flawed?(1 point) Responses Objects in the sky appear in diffe...Question
Which observation indicates that Aristotle’s geocentric model was flawed?(1 point)
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Objects in the sky appear in different areas of the sky each night.
Objects in the sky appear in different areas of the sky each night.
The sun appears to move across the sky each day.
The sun appears to move across the sky each day.
The moon’s appearance changes throughout the month.
The moon’s appearance changes throughout the month.
The stars appear to be farther from Earth than the moon is.
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Objects in the sky appear in different areas of the sky each night.
Objects in the sky appear in different areas of the sky each night.
The sun appears to move across the sky each day.
The sun appears to move across the sky each day.
The moon’s appearance changes throughout the month.
The moon’s appearance changes throughout the month.
The stars appear to be farther from Earth than the moon is.
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The observation that indicates that Aristotle’s geocentric model was flawed is:
**Objects in the sky appear in different areas of the sky each night.**
This observation suggests that celestial objects are not fixed relative to each other, which conflicts with the geocentric model that posits that all celestial bodies revolve around a stationary Earth.
**Objects in the sky appear in different areas of the sky each night.**
This observation suggests that celestial objects are not fixed relative to each other, which conflicts with the geocentric model that posits that all celestial bodies revolve around a stationary Earth.
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