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There is an imaginary band in the sky called the Plane of the Ecliptic. The planets we can see from earth, never wander above or below that band of sky - so the planets are always in one of the other of the constellations that lie in that band. We call those particular 12 (or 13) constellations the "constellations of the Zodiac".
the central region
It does not lie in a region as such. It is one of the four parts making up the United Kingdom, a country.
Those constellations that lie in the plane in which Earth orbits the Sun (the ecliptic) are only visible in the night sky when Earth is on their side of the Sun.
The size of stars depends on their mass and the stage of their life cycle. Constellations are just stars which happen to lie in the same general direction from Earth, and have nothing really to do with each other. Apparent brightess of a star or galaxy is the result of its intrinsic brightness and its distance from us.
North-East.
There are 12 constellations that the moon passes in front of. They are not all exactly the same size. On average, the moon would be about 2 days and 7 hours in front of each constellation.
Africa =) :P
they lie in the same plane
In the Northeast and middle Atlantic.
In the Middle Atlantic states.
Latin America