Multiple Choice
An observer on Earth's equator would find
A) Polaris directly overhead.
B) Polaris 40 above the northern horizon.
C) that the celestial equator coincides with the horizon.
D) the celestial equator passing directly overhead.
E) that the ecliptic coincides with the horizon.
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