How did Galileo increase public support for Copernicus’s model?

by publishing his work in Italian
by using data collected by Tycho Brahe
by explaining why planets appear to move backward
by arguing that Earth’s rotation makes objects appear to move in the sky

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I think by using data collected by Tycho Brahe

Galileo increases public support for Copernicus's model by publishing his work in Italian. Thus option a is correct.

Copernicus's model has been the heliocentric model of the universe given by Nicolaus Copernicus. According to the model, the sun has been the center of the universe, and the planets are revolving around the Sun in a circular path, and at a constant speed.

This idea of Copernicus has been against religious belief and thus has not been accepted. However, the development of Keplar's law helps in the better understanding of Copernicus's model.

Galileo increases public support for Copernicus's model by publishing his work in Italian. Thereby finally the model has been published in 1543. Thus option a is correct.

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