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Well, my dear friend, the weight of the Earth actually remains quite constant over time. Some parts may shift around due to natural phenomena like volcanic activity or the movement of tectonic plates, but overall, the Earth's weight stays pretty much the same, like a sturdy oak tree grounding itself in the wind. Just imagine the Earth as a peaceful, steady force in our vast universe. Isn't that just the most comforting thought?

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Why does the moon appear to change over time in the sky?

the moon never changes, the Earth seems to change it because of rotation


Do constellations change over time?

Yes, constellations appear to change positions in the sky over time due to the phenomenon known as precession. This is caused by the slow wobbling of the Earth's axis, altering our perspective of the stars' positions in the sky over thousands of years. So while the constellations themselves are fixed patterns of stars, their apparent positions from Earth do change over long periods.


How do the stars locations change over time?

All the stars and the Sun are moving through space in different directions and at different speeds. Over long times (to a person) they change their positions in the sky and the constellations change.


Analyze How your weight would change with time if you were on a space ship traveling away from earth toward the moon?

As you travel away from Earth towards the moon, your weight would gradually decrease due to the reduced gravitational pull from Earth and the increasing distance between you and Earth. In the absence of other forces affecting your weight, it would continue to decrease until you reach the point where the gravitational pull from the moon becomes dominant and your weight would start to increase as you get closer to the moon.


Why does the moon change position in the sky and even appears during the day at times?

The moon orbits the Earth at the same time the Earth is rotating, this means that the moon's daily rise and set times change constantly over a 29 day period.