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AnnZ [28]
2 years ago
11

Provide an argument that the stars in this image are circumpolar stars.

History
2 answers:
umka2103 [35]2 years ago
5 0
В любом другом месте есть несколько приполярных звезд, а также некоторые звезды, которые восходят и заходят ежедневно. Чем ближе вы находитесь к Северному или Южному полюсу, тем больше круг циркумполярных звезд и чем ближе вы к экватору, тем меньше.

В Северном полушарии все звезды на небе совершают полный оборот вокруг северного полюса мира один раз в день, а точнее, совершают полный оборот каждые 23 часа 56 минут. А из Южного полушария все звезды на небе совершают полный оборот вокруг южного полюса мира за 23 часа 56 минут.
mariarad [96]2 years ago
3 0
Anywhere else there are several circumpolar stars, as well as some stars that rise and set daily. The closer you are to the North or South Pole, the larger the circle of circumpolar stars, and the closer you are to the equator, the smaller. In the Northern Hemisphere, all the stars in the sky make a complete revolution around the North Pole of the world once a day, or rather, make a complete revolution every 23 hours 56 minutes. And from the Southern Hemisphere, all the stars in the sky make a complete revolution around the South Pole in 23 hours 56 minutes.
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