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A. All of the stars move in a clockwise path around Polaris.

B. Some stars move in a counterclockwise path around Polaris, while others move in a clockwise path.
C. The stars closest to Polaris move in smaller circles.
D. Each star moves in a circular path of the same radius.
E. All of the stars move in a counterclockwise path around Polaris.
F. All of the stars move from east to west.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Polaris also called North star is the brightest star in the the constellation Ursa Minor. It remains stationary whereas entire north sky move around it. It the point of north celestial pole.

A) False. This is because All of the stars move in a counterclockwise path around Polaris.

B) False. Reason stated above.

C) True, As the stars move towards the Polaris there orbital radius decreases as they move smaller circles.

D) False, As the stars move towards the Polaris there orbital radius decreases as they move smaller circles.

E) True.

F) False.

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