its otherwise known as the 'North Star' as it more or less hangs in the same spot regardless of the time of day. You can use it to find north.
Yes, the name may change but the orbit around the sun doesn't
Each planet has an orbit line that makes the planets stay in that spot, unless the orbit is changed
Because winds push them inland
that cant happen
No, Polaris is always in the same spot in the sky.
no, they stay in the same spot...
Yes, the Elf on the Shelf can stay in the same spot if your child forgets to move it. It's up to the adult to make sure the elf is moved each day to keep the magic alive.
its otherwise known as the 'North Star' as it more or less hangs in the same spot regardless of the time of day. You can use it to find north.
Yes. They don't usually stay in one spot for long.
It's an illusion caused by Polaris being (almost) in line with the Earth's axis of rotation.
a 500 case is the same.
the altitude of polaris is same as the latitude of your location assuming that you are in the northern hemisphere
Most Polaris four wheelers have around the same weight. A Polaris Ranger has an average dry weight of 1,237 pounds.
Yes, the name may change but the orbit around the sun doesn't
Yes you can, Polaris only recomends that you use Polaris brand oils, but any oil of the same weigth should work just fine.
No. Epicenter is the same as precisely the spot.