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Chemistry CBSE Live product
Class 7
Earth, Moon and the Sun
PTA Revision
5.
Apparent movement of the Big Dipper
Question:
2
m.
Choose the correct answer.
1.
The Pole Star appears nearly stationary in the sky mainly because
It lies almost in the direction of Earth’s axis
It is the closest star to Earth
It is exactly above the equator
It does not emit light
2.
The Big Dipper appearing to rotate around a fixed point in the sky indicates that
The Pole Star controls the motion of all stars
Stars move around Earth in circular paths
The Big Dipper is changing its distance from Earth
Earth’s axis is pointed close to the Pole Star
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