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    Which Way Does an Observer Move with Respect to the Stars
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Which Way Does an Observer Move with Respect to the Stars

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

Which way does an observer move with respect to the stars because of the rotation of Earth?


A) westward
B) southward
C) northward
D) eastward

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