Not necessarily, though it can imply that. On an otherwise clear night (no real cloud cover), few stars visible means a lot of haze or milkiness in the atmosphere. That implies a lot of water vapor, and further implies (does not guarantee) rain is on the way.
That is one factor. The size of the star is the other.
The less a star appears to move the farther it is from earth is true.
YES!!! Because '- #1 the Earth is rotating so it appears that the stars move across the sky. #2 the Stars in their own right also move. Since most stars are so far away their movement is hard to detect. #3 the Planets, appear to be stars, because they are pin point spots of light. The planets move , notably Venus, which can be seen as the Morning Star, or at a different time of the year as the Evening Star. The word 'planet' comes from Classical Greece, and means 'Wandering Star'.
the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.
No. Stars appear to twinkle because their light gets distorted by Earth's atmosphere. The "fire" of a star is not true fie but plasma heated to extreme temperatures by nuclear fusion at a star's core.
That is one factor. The size of the star is the other.
Acid Rain causes holes in appear in marble steps and statues. Hard to believe, but true, yes.
The less a star appears to move the farther it is from earth is true.
No. Stars have no effect on your wishes coming true or not coming true.
They wanted the point of the pyramids to point to or align with true north. This is called astronomic alignment.
No. they appear all the time. they are visible at night in the northern hemisphere when there are no clouds and are more visible the further north that you are.
YES!!! Because '- #1 the Earth is rotating so it appears that the stars move across the sky. #2 the Stars in their own right also move. Since most stars are so far away their movement is hard to detect. #3 the Planets, appear to be stars, because they are pin point spots of light. The planets move , notably Venus, which can be seen as the Morning Star, or at a different time of the year as the Evening Star. The word 'planet' comes from Classical Greece, and means 'Wandering Star'.
the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.
Look for the North Star or Polaris. It sits right over the North Pole of the Earth. It is the last star in the Little Dipper.
They can appear in the middle of the night. Shooting stars can pass at anytime, they don't happen only at that time. You are actually more likely to see meteors in the pre-dawn hours of the morning, with 6 AM usually being the peak time.
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Yes, Night John is true.