When travelling north from the United States into Canada, you'll see the north star (polaris) getting higher in the sky. Hence, option B is correct.
<h3>What is
polaris?</h3>
The polestar, commonly referred to as the North Star, is a star of second magnitude that may be seen close to the celestial North Pole. It is the outermost light in the Little Dipper's handle.
The term "polar star," which is short for stella polaris in New Latin and was first used during the Renaissance when the star was only a few degrees from the celestial pole, is now known as Polaris.
Thus, option B is correct.
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The options are missing -
A) lower in the sky
B) higher in the sky
C) dimmer brighter
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To add, group socialization<span> is the theory
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