Multiple Choice
The Sky Around You - Page 18 (For the following questions)
Review the accompanying figure. Where does the celestial equator always meet the horizon?
A) at the north and south celestial poles
B) at the north and south poles
C) at the east and west points
D) at the zenith and nadir
E) at the equinox
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