If Earth were positioned far above or below the galactic disk, how would the Milky Way appear from the ground?
Answer
It would appear as a thin, complete circle encircling the sky
Because we are embedded within the disk and looking sideways through it, we see the Milky Way as a band; if viewed from outside the plane, it would look like a complete ring encircling the sky.

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