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I am a little confused. But if you meant why would you die..... Exposure ( to the elements, such as the weather) is the obvious answer. If you had the proper equipment it is survivable.
in the world in NORTH SOUTH WEST or EAST
They are the constellations at the celestial north & south poles - Ursa Minor (the little bear) is at the celestial North Pole and the Southern Cross is a constellation near the celestial South Pole.
Constellations near Leo include Cancer to the west, Virgo to the east, and Hydra to the south. Leo is also bordered by the constellations of Ursa Major and Lynx to the north.
When African Americans traveled from the south to the north
No, the southern hemisphere has different constellations than the northern hemisphere due to the Earth's tilt and rotation. Some constellations visible in the north may not be visible in the south, and vice versa.
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The radio-controlled car first rolls 10 meters south and then moves 6 meters north. To find the total distance traveled south, we only consider the distance it moved south. Therefore, the car has traveled a total distance of 10 meters south.
Circumpolar Constellations are those that appear to circle the North Star, Polaris. Polaris' place in the sky changes based on the viewers latitude. The closer you get to the North Pole, the higher in the sky Polaris appears, and therefore the more constellations appear to spin around Polaris.
To find circumpolar constellations, look towards the north if you are in the Northern Hemisphere or towards the south if you are in the Southern Hemisphere. Circumpolar constellations are visible all year round and appear to "circle" around the celestial poles without setting below the horizon.
Scorpio is bordered by several constellations, including Libra to the west, Sagittarius to the south, and Ophiuchus to the north. Additionally, Serpens lies to the north of Scorpio, separated by Ophiuchus. These neighboring constellations contribute to the rich tapestry of the night sky in this region, with each having its own unique star patterns and mythology.