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3 October, 08:31

Stars set on the western horizon: A. a little later every day. B. This is backwards. Stars rise on the western horizon. C. at the same time every day. D. approximately 30 minutes later on the full moon. E. a little earlier every day.

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  1. 3 October, 08:43
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    The correct answer is : E. a little earlier every day.

    Explanation:

    When you see the sky you can notice that the stars rise in the east just like the sun does. But they present a diagonal position, not straight up. This position goes from north (left) to south (right). Turning to face south, we see that the stars there are moving from left (east) to right (west).
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