Yes. The orbits of the the main bodies of the solar system have not changed and the stars have not moved much relative to one another. The one exception might be with individual comets, whose orbits can become unstable.
-- look in the sky, at least twice at different times of the same night, and compare the positions of the objects you see -- if you observe closely and recall the appearance of objects in the sky in reasonable detail, the change should be obvious within a half-hour
No. Two objects could have the same density but they also could not. If the two objects were not made from the same substance they would not have the same density. Although if they did then they would have the same density.
A bridge, rainbow, and mountain could be examples:]
Two objects having both the same size and shaped could be said to be 'congruent'.
They would be traveling at the same speed. Two objects moving with the same velocity must be moving in the same direction and at the same speed. The reason for this is because velocity is speed in a specified direction. Another way to say that is to say that velocity is speed with a direction vector. It is a physical quantity with magnitude and direction. Two objects moving with the same speed could be moving toward a head-on collision. Or they could be moving along convergent, divergent or skewed paths. Not so with two objects that have identical velocities. They are moving on the same or on parallel courses, and they are moving at the same speed.
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They would be traveling at the same speed. Two objects moving with the same velocity must be moving in the same direction and at the same speed. The reason for this is because velocity is speed in a specified direction. Another way to say that is to say that velocity is speed with a direction vector. It is a physical quantity with magnitude and direction. Two objects moving with the same speed could be moving toward a head-on collision. Or they could be moving along convergent, divergent or skewed paths. Not so with two objects that have identical velocities. They are moving on the same or on parallel courses, and they are moving at the same speed.
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They could look like being the same but I have seen them in night time and they could show different colors. To my knowledge, all coral aren't the same.
Yes, if they have the same volume.
Adam and Eve. We know about Shakespeare's ancestors for one or two generations before, but much beyond that is sheer speculation. One could probably name Boadicea or some other figure of the distant past as a possible ancestor of Shakespeare but that is hardly the same as their being likely ancestors. If it is possible that there was such a couple as Adam and Eve, then it's possible that they were Shakespeare's ancestors.