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What sets apart the Ptolemaic Model from the Geocentric Model?a.Elliptical orbitsb.Axis of rotation of the Earthc.Obliquity of the Earthd.Orbital center of the Sun and planetse.All of the abovef.None of the above

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What sets apart the Ptolemaic Model from the Geocentric Model?a.Elliptical orbitsb.Axis of rotation of the Earthc.Obliquity of the Earthd.Orbital center of the Sun and planetse.All of the abovef.None of the above

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The Ptolemaic Model and the Geocentric Model are actually quite similar, as both propose that the Earth is at the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies revolving around it. However, the Ptolemaic Model, developed by the Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy, introduced the concept of epicycles - small circular paths that the planets move along their larger circular orbits. This was an attempt to explain the apparent retrograde motion of the planets.

So, the answer to your question is f. None of the above. The options you provided are either characteristics of the Heliocentric Model (a model where the Sun is at the center) or general characteristics of the Earth and its motion, not specific to the Ptolemaic Model.

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