An observer on Earth's equator would find _______
A) the celestial equator passing at 45 degrees above the northern horizon.
B) the celestial equator passing at 45 degrees above the southern horizon.
C) that the celestial equator coincides with the horizon.
D) the celestial equator passing directly overhead.
E) None of the other choices are true.
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Q14: A(n) _ is 1/60th of a degree.
A)precession
B)second
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A)the point directly opposite
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A)a line around the
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