no the sky can be black ,gray ,blue and sometimes it can be red or orange
You can not see the same stars all around the world. There are different star alignments in different parts of the world. For example, you can not see a star that is in Africa in the United States.
white
NO. Stars have difference colors depending on their temperature. The hottest stars are blue and cold stars are red.
The world has color, because light is made up of: green, blue, and red light. Certain amounts of of all thode colors are reflected and you see what the object reflects.
All planets were formed around the same time.
Not all periodic tables around the world have the same colors. A rule doesn't exist.
Same color all around.
Not possible.
True
You can not see the same stars all around the world. There are different star alignments in different parts of the world. For example, you can not see a star that is in Africa in the United States.
One way to respond to the fact that people around the world are not all seeing the same constellations would be to say that we are all gazing out into the universe, into the largely-unknown. Also, people around the world view all of the same constellations, just not at the same time of the year.
no
no
Yes all vampire bats are the same color
Yes
The word INTERNACIONAL says it all. yes it is the same all around the world.
because of the earth's axis's tilt