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The pattern shown in the photo is the result of a time-lapsr video of a clear night sky Which mostly likely causes the apparent motion of the stars seen in this photo? A. Earth's revolution around the
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The pattern shown in the photo is the result of a time-lapsr video of a clear night sky
Which mostly likely causes the apparent motion of the stars seen in this photo?
A. Earth's revolution around the Sun
B. The revolution of the Stars around the Sun
C. Earth's rotation on its axis
D. The revolution of the stars
around Earth​
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The earths rotation on its axis
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