The Earth's axis is tilted.
the sun follow the celestial sphere
because the world is in different places around the sun at different times of the year therefore you would see different constalations
The sun is always in different places at different times.
Stonehenge is built in a way that the sun hits different stones at different times of the year. They had to know where to line up the stones. The stones are 'aligned' with the sun. At different times of the year, the sun shines on different stones, making it like a giant sundial.
Stonehenge is built in a way that the sun hits different stones at different times of the year. They had to know where to line up the stones. The stones are 'aligned' with the sun. At different times of the year, the sun shines on different stones, making it like a giant sundial.
Energy flux (from the sun - to space) varies with the seasons.
Earth moves around the Sun. As a result, the apparent position of the Sun in the sky changes.
because of the different weather around the world at different times of the year and how the earth and sun move
changing of the earth's axis
Earth orbiting the sun
Earth orbiting the sun
Different constellations are visible at different times of the year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. As the Earth moves, our nighttime view of the sky changes, revealing different stars and constellations. For instance, in winter, we see constellations that are opposite the Sun in the sky, while in summer, we see those that are closer to the Sun. This shift occurs gradually throughout the year, resulting in a dynamic night sky.