In winter the sun is a lot further away than in summer so it appears smaller. It's easy!
The earth orbits the the sun every year so the sun position changes to us but really the sun stays the same its us moving :) i hope i was a great help :)
The position of the sun is in the middle of our solar system!
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This area experiences no dramatic change in season because the sun is consistently high in the sky throughout the year.
The Milky Way can be seen in the night sky throughout the year. At any one point in time, at least part of the Milky Way will be visible in the night sky. The centre of the Milky Way can be best viewed from the southern hemisphere, and the outer arm (the Perseus Arm) is best seen from the northern hemisphere.
No. The pattern made by a group of stars doesn't change, although its place and orientationin the sky depend on the observer's location, the time of night, and the time of year.
chemical change
A lot of things, location (latitude & longitude), year, season, time of day all these things can change the stars you see.
cause the sky changes by colour
No, Polaris is always in the same spot in the sky.
Yes.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
As the sky is always at the same altitude, there are neither advantages or disadvantages. The sky's height does not change.
Because Saturn revolves around the Sun and takes 29 years to do so.
The stars in the sky don't change, just our position under them.