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What does the heliocentric view of a solar system imply?

A.
that planets move around Earth
B.
that the moon moves around Earth
C.
that planets move around the Sun
D.
that the moon moves around Jupiter

User Steve Fitzsimons
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Answer:

The planets move around the sun

Step-by-step explanation

The heliocentric view of the solar system shows the sun directly in the middle with all the other planets along with earth revolving around it.

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Answer: It implies that the planet's revolve around the sun

Explanation: the heliocentric model of the solar system implies that all planets of the solar system revolve together with their natural satellites around the sun. So satellites such as the moon, which rotates around the Earth and together with the Earth around the Sun. It's the same with satellites from all other planets and even Jupiter. Jupiter has 79 known moons.

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