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Copernicus’s heliocentric model and Ptolemy’s geocentric model were each developed to provide a description of the solar system. Both models
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Copernicus’s heliocentric model and Ptolemy’s geocentric model were each developed to provide a description of the solar system. Both models had advantages that made each an acceptable explanation for motions in the solar system during their time.
Sort each statement according to whether it is an advantage of the heliocentric model, the geocentric model, or both.
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Planetary orbits and motions based on Greek ideologies of perfect form and motion
Predicted planetary positions accurately over relatively short time periods
Explained planetary motions and brightness changes most simply
Rooted in widely accepted religious beliefs regarding Earth’s place in the universe
Heliocentric:
Geocentric:
Both geocentric and heliocentric:
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Answer:
Heliocentric:
Geocentric:
Both geocentric and heliocentric:
Explanation:
In the configuration of the geocentric model, the Earth is in the center and the other planets and the Sun rotates around it in a circular motion.
On the other hand, in the configuration of the heliocentric model the Sun is at the center with the planets and the Earth in circular orbits around it.
The geocentric model had more acceptance by the civilization of the epoch since it was able to share the beliefs of perfect motion in the most perfect shape (which were circles for them) and with the Earth in the center of the Universe.
However, by centering the Sun, the heliocentric model was able to explain the motion of the planets in a more simple way. For example, the retrograde motion.