Polaris, or the North Star, was one of the brightest stars in the Northern Hemisphere and has a relatively stable close polar orbit. As such, it always points north and is thus a reliable guide at night.
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The Ancient Romans conquered Britain
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Ancient Greece and ancient Rome existed, as the term ancient suggests, during antiquity.
No. Football is an American sport. America wasn't around during ancient times. Especially not ancient Olympics.
It was sophisticated art direction done by the play writers of ancient Greek time.
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Because the Earth's axis of rotation currently points very near the star Polaris. This is a coincidence of timing; if we were living several thousand years ago, then it would be Vega that appeared to be fixed in the night sky (the Earth actually wobbles very slowly as it spins, taking about 23,000 years to make a complete circle).
No. All year long.
Why does Polaris not seem to move during the night? 1 point BECAUSE IT IS LOCATED NEAR THE NORTH POLE BECAUSE IT IS FIXED IN THE SKY BECAUSE URSA MINOR DOES NOT MOVE BECAUSE IT REVOLVES AROUND THE SUN WITH EARTH
Polaris is also known as the North Star. The truth regarding this star is that it doesn't move, the atmosphere moves around it. The Big Dipper is usually the closest constellation to it.
Each night, the altitude decreases in the northern sky.
During its voyage the direction was generally westerly
An east orientation was commonplace during the Middle Ages when European cartographers, guided by Christianity, oriented their maps towards the direction the sun rises and the direction of Paradise. Southern orientation (with south at the top) was common among early Arab cartographers.
it goes in a different direction:>
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