yes it is a model of the solar system that shows the sun and all the other planets orbiting around earth
actually u have misunderstood the question i was asking 'who introduced the geocentric model of the solar system?'
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No, the geometric model is a representation of spatial relationships using points, lines, and shapes. The solar system is a physical system of celestial bodies including the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that are bound together by gravity.
No, a model of the Solar System is not the Solar System - it is just a representation of it.
The real solar system consists of the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets in actual space. A model of the solar system is a representation of the real solar system, typically smaller in scale and used for educational purposes. The real solar system is dynamic and follows the laws of physics, while a model offers a simplified version for easier understanding.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
One of the key figures who challenged the geocentric model of the solar system was Nicolaus Copernicus, who proposed a heliocentric model with the Sun at the center and the planets, including Earth, orbiting around it. This heliocentric model eventually gained acceptance and revolutionized our understanding of the solar system.
The current model of the solar system is the "heliocentric system" meaning sun is the center of the solar system. Hope this helps :)
Mercury is not.