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a graduate student in geology who grew up in florida (deep in the southern region of the united states) gets to accompany her research professor to the north pole. what will be different at the north pole from the way she remembers the sky in florida? all of the stated things would be different from the way it is in florida. the celestial equator is on the horizon. all of the stated things would be the same as in florida. the celestial pole is overhead. the way (and whether) the stars rise or set. hints: 0% deduction per hint. hints remaining: 1 feedback: 0% deduction per feedback. grade summary deductions 0% potential 100% submissions attempt(s) remaining: 4 25% deduction per attempt detailed view
In Florida (a lower - latitude location), the celestial equator is high in the sky, stars rise and set in a typical way, and the celestial pole is not overhead. At the North Pole (a high - latitude location), the celestial equator lies on the horizon, the north celestial pole is directly overhead, and the way stars rise and set is different (circumpolar stars do not rise and set). So all the stated things are different from Florida.
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All of the stated things would be different from the way it is in Florida.