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What did Copernicus's model of the universe suggest? that stars are not stationary in the sky that Earth and all the planets revolve around the Sun that planets travel in oval orbits around the Sun that Earth is the center of the universe
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"that Earth and all the planets revolve around the Sun"
I think that's B.
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