The earth turns each night. Some times theirs cloud in the sky which may make it look different cause sometimes theirs not.
because of the rotation of the earth and the moons orbit
You are probably looking at the moon with a different perspective each night, but the face of the moon doesn't change; Only the lighting of the moon changes.
Look around you.
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Because as Earth goes around the sun every year, we look out at different parts of space and see different patterns of stars as they come into view. What we see in the night sky in summer, is what's behind the sun, in the daytime sky in winter.
No, the stars we see in the night sky can vary depending on our location, time of year, and the time of night. The rotation of the Earth causes the stars to appear to move across the sky, so different stars become visible at different times.
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.
The Moon appears different every night due to its changing position in relation to the Sun and Earth. This causes different portions of the Moon to be illuminated by sunlight, creating its phases. The Moon's orbit around the Earth also affects how much of its illuminated side is visible to us.
It would look a little different because there will be no living particle on earth
because the sizes and the distances away from earth are different
Yes. If you know where to look, you can evensee it without a telescope, day or night.
Earth is different because it has oxygen, living organisms, and basic living beings.