because the worl is spinning slowly and because the clouds move and make it seem like stars are moving.
The earth is turning
If by "seem to move" you are referring to perspective then it is true, since the Earth rotates on an axis and revolves around the sun, if we do not know that it is the Earth that is moving, it would seem that stars move across the sky, except for the pole star Polaris, which is aligned with the north axis and remains "fixed" in its place.
The sun doesn't actually move the earth moves so does the constellations and the stars. We see them move because the solar system spins on an axis just like earth but the earth moves much faster. So we see things move but at a very slow pace all day. The constellations and stars in the sky seem to move because just like all planets they move with the solar system.
stars do not move at all. what you are seeing is the earths rotation. The stars seem to set with the sun and the moon because weare turning. (earth's axis)
Because the stars do not move, but on the other hand, the Earth does. Therefore, sometimes you will not see the same constellations in the same place every night.
The earth is turning
They seem to move to the West, like the Sun does.
This is a simple one to answer. The Earth rotates and as it rotates, the stars seem to move across the sky.
If by "seem to move" you are referring to perspective then it is true, since the Earth rotates on an axis and revolves around the sun, if we do not know that it is the Earth that is moving, it would seem that stars move across the sky, except for the pole star Polaris, which is aligned with the north axis and remains "fixed" in its place.
stars seem to move because we are moving right now as we speak i guess you just see them move more at night
The constellations are simply stars out in space - as Earth rotates, everything appears to move across the sky. Earth also moves around the Sun throughout the year, so the stars that are behind the sun in the summer, are the ones we see at night in winter.
because of the rotation of the earth from west to east on its own axis otherwise stars are stationary and doesn't move .
Well, that would be because Earth is rotating.
since earth rotates, the constellations will seem to move across the sky.
we have consterlations because they are jut made out of stars
No. "Science-fiction movies and television programs sometimes show comets tearing across the night sky like a rocket. that would be a pretty impressive sight- but that is not what comet look like. like the planets, comets orbit the sun. and like the planets, comets move hardly at all against the background of stars over the course of a single night. if you are lucky enough to see a bright comet, it will not zoom dramatically from horizon to horizon. instead, it will seem to hang majestically among the stars, so you can admire it at your leisure." Source: astr2004 Survey of the Universe
The sun doesn't actually move the earth moves so does the constellations and the stars. We see them move because the solar system spins on an axis just like earth but the earth moves much faster. So we see things move but at a very slow pace all day. The constellations and stars in the sky seem to move because just like all planets they move with the solar system.