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We have different time zone's due to where the sun is in the sky
It all depends on the time of year and location to determine the time. Try downloading a free sky observational program like Stellarium to get an absolute fix, See related links.
apparent solar time
The colour of the sky is only dependent on the composition of the atmosphere at that time. It's different everywhere around the world. Is this a serious question?
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They actually don't stay the same - they change over time. It's just that what we consider a long period of time is a mere "eyeblink" in cosmic time. In the next thousand years, the constellations will actually change their shape, slowly but surely. If you could go forward in time 50, 000 years, you would not be able to recognize a lot of the sky.
you can't evolve them in sky and time u can only level them up
When referring to astronomy, the word cosmic is also used. More specialized would be interplanetary or interstellar, depending on the reference. Because stars are seen in the sky, the term sky-high is also synonymous with astronomical, especially in non-space metaphorical usage.
The sun is always in the sky. But, as the earth rotates, some of the time (at night) your part of the earth is facing away from the so you think it is not in the sky.
The moon isn't located in the sky - It is actually in space and rotates around the Earth. If you are talking about its location in where you can see it in the sky at a certain time, say the time in your question.
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The starts are still in the sky at day time, but the starts are bright and so is the sky that you can't see the starts at day time.