Concept explainers
(a)
Whether or not, the given phenomenon is consistent with the belief in Earth-centered system.
"The daily path of the stars through the sky."
(b)
Whether or not, the given phenomenon is consistent with the belief in Earth-centered system."Seasons"
(c)
Whether or not, the given phenomenon is consistent with the belief in Earth-centered system.
"The phase of the Moon."
(d)
Whether or not, the given phenomenon is consistent with the belief in Earth-centered system.
"Eclipses"
(e)
Whether or not, the given phenomenon is consistent with the belief in Earth-centered system.
"Apparent retrograde motion of the planets"
(f)
Whether or not, the given phenomenon is consistent with the belief in Earth-centered system.
"Stellar parallax".
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