It's pretty easy. They move west at approximately 15 degrees per hour.
Outside of that (which is a result of Earth's rotation, not an actual movement of the stars), most stars don't move appreciably over a human lifetime.
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the actual movement of the stars through the backdrop of other stars is one answer
The scientist used an astrolabe to find the altitude of the sun and stars.
Almost all known comets follow an elliptical or circular path. This means that, over time, they return to our solar system at regular intervals. Astronomers identify each comet, and track its movement while it's in our 'neighbourhood' - then use the data to predict when it will next return.
Because it helped them predict the seasons and know when to plant crops.
They had used movement of the stars, sun, and planets to predict planting.
There is no way to predict the price movement of shares unless you are part of the game. However, you can guess if you have suffecient experience of monitoring shares movement.
The movement of hurricanes is predicted using computerized weather movement, which use present conditions to predict how the wind in and around a hurricane will behave.
Because stars can predict weathers. Stars can tell time. And stars can tell the right direction.
In ancient Egypt their astronomers use the stars to predict when the Nile River would flood.
No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
To predict the weather.
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person who studies the stars and planets to predict the future
By observing the stars.
By measuring movement in tectonic plates
The Aztecs studied the positions of the stars and moon to predict the best planting and harvesting times.