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The stars in the sky don't change, just our position under them.

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Q: Why the arrangement of the constellations doesn't change throughout the seasons?
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Why do constellations change with seasons?

why do they change


The fact that the position of the constellations seems to change throughout the year is?

Earth is revolving....


The fact that the position of the constellations seems to change throughout the year is evidence that?

the earth is revolving


The fact that the constellations seem to change throughout the year is proof that what is happening?

It's proof that the Earth is rotating.


predict what will happen to the breezes as seasons change throughout the year?

Maybe that start to dramatically change temperatures


Do platypuses eat different things throughout the seasons for example bark in the winter for some animals?

No. Platypuses feed on the same food throughout the year, as their food source does not tend to change with the seasons.


Why can't people in the north hemisphere see all constellations throughout the year?

It is because of the rotation and revolution of the Earth's axis.The Earth goes to one side of its orbit this causes the other constellations to be blocked by the sun. The change in location makes other constellations out of sight. The Earth goes away from these constellations that's why we can't see them.


Does the climate change throughout the year in a desert?

No, the climate stays the same but the weather changes with the seasons.


Do constellations change shape?

Star constellations are the different patterns that the stars in the sky make up. They do not change their shape.


The constellations you see from earth appear to change as the?

Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.


Does the constellation Eridanus change from hour to hour and if so what direction does it move in?

Yes, the constellation Eridanus appears to move across the night sky due to Earth's rotation. It generally moves from east to west as the night progresses. This motion can vary slightly depending on the time of year and your location on Earth.


Why does the sun change its altitude in the sky over a year but the stars do not?

Because we are revolving around the sun, but not other stars. Edit: and the stars (i guess you means constellations?) do change their positions, they're just so far away you can't notice it. What you can notice is that the constellations "move" with the seasons, because our planet's axel is tilted and when it revolves around our star our point of view is changed.