Like a long (milky colored) cloud in the sky - that moves with the stars and not the wind.
It would look dark and thin on the edges, and getting oh so thicker and brighter near the center.
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky because the Earth is rotating, while the stars and constellations stay there.
All of them. We are inside the Milky Way; the Milky Way is all around us.
the earth because the earth moves
The same as it looks now.
milky, like a river of stars
because earth rotates on its axis
Earth and Neptune are both in the Milky Way, so on that basis, the Milky Way is zero distance from us. What we sometimes call the Milky Way is a hazy area going through the night sky. That is much further away than Neptune is.
The Earth's rotation. The relation between the Earth (or a person on the Earth) and the position of the stars makes it appear that the stars are in a different position as the night progresses.
No, the sky appears to be a reddish-brown during daytime hours on Mars due to the atmosphere of the planet. At night the sky may appear black, similar to what is seen on Earth at night.
because the earth moves(:
Because they are a VERY long way away.