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Earth is at the center of the solar system.

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Q: Which of the following correctly describes the geocentric model of the solar system?
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What was the difference between the geocentric theory and the helicentric theory?

Geocentrism places Earth at the center of the planetary system. Heliocentrism, correctly, places the sun at the center, hence: the Solar System.


Who challenged the geocentric model of the solar system?

Nicolaus Copernicus was the astronomer to challenge the geocentric model of the solar system.


Earth at the center of a series of concentric spheres?

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Which correctly describes Linnaeus's system of classification?

It used physical characteristics to group species


Who contradicted the geocentric system?

The Heliocentric System. m.i.


What correctly describes an aspect of the nervous system?

The brain and spinal cord make up the CNS.


Was Copernican in the heliocentric or geocentric system?

The proposed the heliocentric system.


What is the difference between the geocentric view and the heliocentric view?

Geocentric: Earth is center of the solar system. Heliocentric: Sun is the centre of the solar system.


Is Uranus in the heliocentric or the geocentric system?

Uranus is in the heliocentric system like all the other planets. The geocentric system is now only of interest historically. It wasn't correct.


What object is in the center of a geocentric system?

earth


What is a description of the solar system in which all planets revolve around Earth?

Geocentric model. This has earth at the centre. We now know this not to be true.