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What does the heliocentric view of a solar system imply?

that planets move around Earth




that the moon moves around Earth




that planets move around the Sun




that the moon moves around Jupiter

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Answer:

that planets move around the Sun

Step-by-step explanation:

The first mathematical model of heliocentricism was presented by Nicolaus Copernicus. This model states that the Earth and other planets move around the Sun in their respective orbits.

The accepted model before heliocentricism was geocentricism. The geocentricism model consisted of the sun and other planets moving around the Earth.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is third option. The heliocentric view of a solar system imply that the center of the solar system is the sun and the planets revolve around it in an ellipse shape. Hope this answers the question.
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