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What is a feature of the modern model of the solar system that was not found in ancient models?(1 point) Responses a year with approximately 365 days a year with approximately 365 days stars are not a part of our solar system stars are not a part of our solar system Earth at the center Earth at the center circular orbits circular orbits

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The correct response is "stars are not a part of our solar system."

Modern models of the solar system recognize that the Sun and planets comprise our solar system, while ancient models often included stars as part of the celestial bodies within the same conceptual framework, frequently associating them directly with the planets or placing Earth at the center (geocentric models). In contrast, modern understanding distinguishes between stars (which are independent, distant suns) and the planets that orbit the Sun within the solar system.

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