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If you watch a star other than Polaris for two hours, how many degrees will it appear to rotate in the sky during that time? Select one: a. 60 degrees b. 0 degrees c. 15 degrees d. 30 degrees
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If you watch a star other than Polaris for two hours, how many degrees will it appear to rotate in the sky during that time?
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a. 60 degrees
b. 0 degrees
c. 15 degrees
d. 30 degrees
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A star moves 15 degrees each hour, so it would’ve moved 30 degrees in two hours.
D, 30 degrees.
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