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because the stars are moving and changing positions in the sky
Cassiopeia can be seen from December to January in the United States. It look like a sideways W
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It doesn't, it looks like a "W".
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because the stars are moving and changing positions in the sky
Cassiopeia can be seen from December to January in the United States. It look like a sideways W
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Dinosaurs looked very different from the animals we see today. They evolved to thrive in the conditions they lived in, and did very well for millions of years.
... like today but older. a lot like today, but a bit different
Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky. It was named after the vain queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty. As punishment for her vanity she was forced to endlessly circle the North Star.
It will look different than it looks today. That is as far as I'm concerned.
It is probably his subtle way of telling you that you look nice :)
Much like bullets today. There are many different kinds of bullets, but the appearance has not changed much in 100 years.
Yes. Your body and face changes at a certain point called puberty. You'll become taller, curvier, and prettier. Look at a picture of yourself 2 years ago. You obviously look different. If you looked different 2 years ago, you'll look different 4 years from now.
that species today look different from their ancestors
Much different than they are today.