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Chemistry, 12.03.2021 14:00 jacxirylopez

Why is Polaris an important star? Because it is the brightest star in the night sky
Because appears to remain in a fixed location due north while all the other stars appear to move around it a.
Because it is located halfway between The Big Dipper and Cassiopeia
Because you can find the North star from any place on Earth and never lose your way
Pleas hel ;-;

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