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Using a large ball to represent Earth and a small ball to represent the constellations of stars, which is the best model of the...Question
Using a large ball to represent Earth and a small ball to represent the constellations of stars, which is the best model of the appearance of the constellations in the night sky?(1 point) Responses The large ball remains fixed while the small ball rotates. The large ball remains fixed while the small ball rotates. The small ball remains fixed while the large ball rotates. The small ball remains fixed while the large ball rotates. Both the large ball and the small ball remain fixed. Both the large ball and the small ball remain fixed. The two balls rotate in opposite directions relative to each other.
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The best model for representing the appearance of constellations in the night sky is: **The large ball remains fixed while the small ball rotates.**
In this model, the large ball represents the Earth, which is relatively fixed in its position, while the small ball represents the stars or constellations. The rotation of the small ball models how the stars appear to move across the night sky as the Earth rotates on its axis.
In this model, the large ball represents the Earth, which is relatively fixed in its position, while the small ball represents the stars or constellations. The rotation of the small ball models how the stars appear to move across the night sky as the Earth rotates on its axis.
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