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Q: What would happen if you traveled to the north or south pole to view constellations?
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Why would to die if you traveled to the north or south pole to view the constellations?

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.


Where can you find constellations?

in the world in NORTH SOUTH WEST or EAST


What are polar constellations?

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.


Do sailors really use the constellations to find where to go?

they do because they know which constellations go north, south, west, and east Also, they would get lost without constellations.


If you traveled from Utah to Arizona which direction would you be traveling in?

north


Difintion to great migration?

When African Americans traveled from the south to the north


What happens when you move north or south of the equator?

As one moves south the constellations appear differently due to the shape of our Earth. They appear higher the further south you are.


What kind of constellations that can be seen in the Philippines?

All of them. Constellations that are very far north or south, such as the Little Dipper, will be very low on the horizon, but you should be able to see them if you are on a tall building or on a hillside.


What would happen when a magnet meet to the south and south and north and north?

the magnet will repel


When did 911 happen and was the south or the north hit first?

South


The Phoenicians traveled south for?

They traveled south for ivory.


Why aren't all constellations visible all year?

Circumpolar constellations are visible all year long, depending on where you are viewing them from. At the north pole, or the south pole, some constellations are visible year-round, these are the circumpolar constellations. On the equator, there are no circumpolar constellations because of the earths rotation, that is why circumpolar constellations are at the "poles". Some of the circumpolar constellations can also be viewed from other parts of the same hemisphere, such as the big dipper and the little dipper, although they are circumpolar, they are also seen in other parts of the northern hemisphere. Circumpolar constellations in the northern hemisphere, will never be seen at the south pole, and vice versa. I hope this helped.