why do they change
The stars in the sky don't change, just our position under them.
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Star constellations are the different patterns that the stars in the sky make up. They do not change their shape.
Consellations do not affect seasons - they are too far away. However, they depend on where the earth is in its orbit around the sun and so depend on the season.
The stars in the sky don't change, just our position under them.
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The different seasons correspond to different constellations. As Earth orbits the sun during the year, we look out at different parts of space and see different patterns of stars as they come into view.
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Star constellations are the different patterns that the stars in the sky make up. They do not change their shape.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
Yes, the constellation Eridanus appears to move across the night sky due to Earth's rotation. It generally moves from east to west as the night progresses. This motion can vary slightly depending on the time of year and your location on Earth.
You see different constellation because the constellations stay in place, but Earth moves so every season you are able to see different constellations.
how far away is the Sun from Earth
Because we are revolving around the sun, but not other stars. Edit: and the stars (i guess you means constellations?) do change their positions, they're just so far away you can't notice it. What you can notice is that the constellations "move" with the seasons, because our planet's axel is tilted and when it revolves around our star our point of view is changed.