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Why the moon stars and sun appear to change positions in the sky?

The sun and stars change positions because Earth moves


Where in the sky do the positions of the moon change throughout the night"?

Oh, that's a wonderful question. You see, as the night goes on, the moon will move across the sky from east to west, just like the sun does during the day. It's so magical to watch the changing positions of the moon in the night sky, adding to the beauty of our world. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the peaceful dance of the moon up above.


Why does the moon change Why does the moon change positions?

Because the Earth is rotating :D


Why does the moon stars and sun change positions in the sky?

First of all, the stars don't move. The Earth moves around the Sun. The moon moves around the Earth and the whole SOLAR SYSTEM is moving.


Why the moon stars and sun change positions in the sky?

First of all, the stars don't move. The Earth moves around the Sun. The moon moves around the Earth and the whole SOLAR SYSTEM is moving.


Why does the moon have different relative positions in the sky everyday at the same time?

The Moon revolves (moves) around the Earth, once a month.


Does the absolute positions of the moon and earth and sun change as the moon orbits the earth?

yes


Where is the moon located in the sky?

The moon isn't located in the sky - It is actually in space and rotates around the Earth. If you are talking about its location in where you can see it in the sky at a certain time, say the time in your question.


Why does the moon apper to change shape as it orbits the earth?

Because of the relative positions of the earth, sun and moon.


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


What causes the Moon's appearance to change in the night sky?

The sun


What cause the moon appearance to change in the night sky?

The sun