They don't - they all look different. Why do you think they all look the same?
yes constellations are relative in comparison with where you are located in the universe. depending on where you travel some constellations may stay the same while other will drastically look different.
The same spelling 'constellations'
No.
one thing galaxy's have planets but not constellations another... constellations look like that the stars are close but the aren't
I think they are cool!
constellations came from cheese that is why cheese is always shaped in an odly-stupid way
No - as Earth rotates the stars and constellations seem to move. Also, as Earth orbits the sun over the course of a year, the stars we see at night in the winter are different than the stars we see at night in the summer. Same with Spring and Fall.
Constellations are not stars. Groups of stars that look like they form various objects or shapes are called constellations.
Yes we do, we all see the same star every night. But if you are in a certain spot you can see the constellations. Not all can see the constellations. If you can you are very lucky.
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.
All of the constellations look different. There are winged horses, foxes, birds, lions, bulls, rams, dogs, bears, etc...
Yes they look the same.