probably not. starlight takes more than a million years sometimes to reach us, and considering the amazing speed of light that means that those stars are extremely far away. Many stars will die off and many new ones will be born. Also the constellations appear different if pictures of them are compared every hundred or so years. Hope i helped.
The air 1 million years ago was pretty much the same as it is now.
No, due to plate shifting, earthquakes, volcanoes, erosion, and sediment settling it will most definitely be very different in a million years.
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
-Greece was 10 million 100 years ago , now 10 million again -Turkey was 10 million 100 years ago (Antolia and istanbul not ottoman empire) now 78 million
A constellation is a direction in the sky. The stars in a constellation are constantly moving. A million years from now, the sky won't look the same as it does now.
no they are not. contenents move slowly but surely. so now they probrably moved 20 inches from a million years ago
Time will tell.
of course, after one million years from now
because it is our events in generations so it really affected our time now but many peoples die because its a 100 million years.
The lived in North America from 150 million years ago until 66 million years ago. (None live now.)
I'm reading that book now it's spring
160 million years from now (2010)