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How did the heliocentric theory of the universe differ from the geocentric theory?
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The geocentric theory claimed that the Sun and the planets move around the Earth, while the heliocentric theory put the Sun in the center and the Earth and the planets moving around it.
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1 of 2According to geocentric theory, the Earth is in the very center, while all other celestial bodies revolve around it.
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The geocentric theory was the idea that Earth was put in the center of the universe because iut was the most special and the sun and all other planets revolved around it. The heliocentric theory was the idea that the sun was in the center of the universe and all stars and planets revolved around it.
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