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Question 9 of 35 Why were Galileo Galilei's astronomical observations important to the scientific revolution? A. They confirmed Copernicus's controversial theory that the Earth revolved around the sun.
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Why were Galileo Galilei's astronomical observations important to the
scientific revolution?
A. They confirmed Copernicus's controversial theory that the Earth
revolved around the sun.
OB. They proved that an empirical approach could not be used in the
study of physical motion.
O C. They demonstrated that the Bible actually supported many new
scientific discoveries.
D. They mathematically confirmed Isaac Newton's laws of motion
and theory of gravity.
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