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15 August, 17:06

Why is the Copernican Revolution significant? Check all that apply.

Few advancements in scientific knowledge were made.

Scientists discovered new evidence to support their theories.

Scientists discovered that old interpretations of data was incorrect.

Scientists used observations and mathematical data to solve problems in new ways.

All theories developed during the time period were disproved by modern science.

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  1. 15 August, 18:04
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    Few advancements in scientific knowledge were made.

    Scientists discovered new evidence to support their theories.

    Scientists used observations and mathematical data to solve problems in new ways.

    Explanation:

    At first the Ptolemaic model suggested that the earth was the centre of the solar system around which the sun, moon and other planets revolved. This Copernican revolutionised by finding Sun in the centre of the solar system around which the earth and the other planets revolved. After his discovery the earth was just given a status of yet another planet.

    The scientists who were researching on this made few advancements using their scientific knowledge and hence found new evidences to support their theory. Scientists then researched conducted experiments using mathematical calculations to solve their problems.
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