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from where on earth could you observe all of the stars during the cours…

Question

from where on earth could you observe all of the stars during the course of a year?
○ the tropics of cancer and capricorn
○ the equator
○ this is not possible anywhere on earth.
○ the north and south poles
what fraction of the sky can be seen from the north pole?
○ 0%
○ 23.5%
○ 50%
○ 100%

Explanation:

Response
First Question:
Brief Explanations

At the equator, as Earth rotates, over a year, all stars' paths (due to Earth's orbit and rotation) become visible. The tropics don't see all stars, poles see half (or less) of the sky year - round, and it is possible from the equator.

Brief Explanations

From the North Pole, due to Earth's axial tilt and rotation, only half the sky (the northern celestial hemisphere) is visible, so 50% of the sky can be seen.

Answer:

the equator

Second Question: