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The star you're looking for to tell direction is Polaris, the North Star. If you know what time it is, and have an accurate star map, you could use Betelgeuse to tell direction, but it's difficult.
they use to tell time by looking at the sun. weather the sun was at the west or east or north or south, know they tell time by looking at the clock.
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Some people might not show any sort of interest in you. But the reasons you can tell if they are looking over from time to time. But if you like them why don't you find out ? ~i dont like him dude~panda
The Little Dipper (Ursa Minor) can be just about anywhere depending on your location, the season and the time of day that you are looking at it. It appears quite close to Polaris (the North star) and points toward Polaris.
by looking at the sun or using a sun dial or an hour glass or mabey they had watches u never kno......
yes by looking at the sun
By looking at a regular clock. Otherwise, it should be pretty easy to tell.
You can tell the time by looking at the sun's position. A great time teller is the sunflower wich turns after the sun on how he moves .
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If you cannot tell by looking then check the continuity with an ohm meter.