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sweet-ann [11.9K]
4 years ago
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What did Plato propose about all heavenly motion? It is in circular paths. It is incomprehensible from Earth. Only its shadow ca

n be seen on Earth. It is in elliptical paths. (b) Why did Plato propose what he did about heavenly motion and the shape of heavenly objects? because of the shape of the sun and the moon because of his telescopic observations because he believed the sphere to be the most perfect geometrical form because Earth seems to be a disk around us, and the sky appears to be a spherical shell above us (c) What effect did Plato's proposal have on future astronomers? None at all; being a philosopher and not an astronomer, what he said was ignored. None, at least outside of his homeland, Greece. His idea of a sphere being the most perfect geometric form influenced astronomical theories for literally hundreds of years. His idea of elliptical orbits was "rediscovered" by Kepler.
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Musya8 [376]4 years ago
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The transhumance and the nomadic ranching may seem very similar, but they are not and they have one very big important difference between them. The transhumance ranching is the type of ranching where the ranchers are moving their livestock seasonally. That usually happens twice a year. The movement occurs when the season change. It is driven by the climate, and it can be when there's wet and dry season, or warm and cold season, and the movement can be vertical, from the mountains toward the lowlands and vice versa, or horizontal, toward places with more suitable weather conditions at that period. The The nomadic ranching, on the other side, is a type of ranching where the livestock is moved constantly, almost on a daily or 799727#readmore

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