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4 February, 08:48

Which of the following are true about both the sun and the stars? Choose the three correct answers.

A.

Both are visible during the day in summer.

B.

Both move across the sky from east to west.

C.

Both change positions in the sky due to Earth's revolution.

D.

Both are visible at night in winter.

E.

Both appear in different positions in the sky due to Earth's rotation.

F.

Both move from north to south in the sky

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  1. 4 February, 08:59
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    B. Both move across the sky from east to west.

    C. Both change positions in the sky due to Earth's revolution.

    E. Both appear in different positions in the sky due to Earth's rotation.

    Explanation:

    Sun and stars doesn't move in the sky. We see sun and stars move from east to west, it is due to the rotation of earth, not the movement of sun and stars.

    Sun and stars are luminous objects, so only sun is visible at daytime and starts are not because sun is more luminous than stars.
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