Earth is stationary at the center of the universe.
Stellar parallax is the apparent change in the position of a neighboring star against the background of other far-away objects. Absent stellar parallax was first observed by Greek philosophers while trying to make a model of the universe. This led them to believe that the Earth must be stationary.
Kepler made the heliocentric model accomplished, but it was Galileo who argued that the Earth does move to orbit the Sun—stars were just too far away to observe and measure stellar parallax.
Answer:
The teacher is demonstrating a convergent plate boundary.
Explanation:
A is correct because this type of boundary is characterized by two or more plates moving toward each other and pressing each other, with the smaller ones gradually moving below the larger ones.
B is not correct because the earthquakes are a consequence of the plate boundaries and their activity.
C is not correct because the equator is simply an imagined line that is separating the northern and southern hemispheres.
D is not correct because the divergent plate boundaries are the ones where the plates are moving away from each other.
Answer: [C]: "understanding simple verbal requests" .
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