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In a heliocentric model, Earth and the other planets orbit a central star, known as the sun.
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True. The root/prefix (I'm not sure which it is.. probably root) "helio" means "sun," so "Heliocentric" is broken down into "helio" and "centric." Then, those become "sun" and "center."
when that is interpreted, it is "sun in the center"
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