No. Because when the Earth is rotating that is how we get night and day. But the stars don't change from night and day.
The sun is always by far the closest, regardless of time of day. The next nearest star is Proxima centauri, over 4 lightyears away.
Mercury is called the morning star when it appears in the eastern sky before sunrise and the evening star when it appears in the western sky after sunset. This is due to its visibility pattern in the sky as seen from Earth.
Because it is bright but not bright enough to be seen in the day.
The Star of Bethlehem is traditionally believed to have guided the wise men to Jesus' birthplace. It is not specified in historical records whether the star shone continuously day and night, but it is often depicted as a bright celestial event that stood out in the sky.
The Earth's rotation on its axis causes day and night. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight, causing day and darkness causing night.
no,planet has a star day and night
Star patterns not only don't change in a week, they don't change in a century. However, each night the stars (appear to) rise 4 minutes earlier. That's because the Earth actually takes only 23 hours, 56 minutes to rotate precisely once. Our "day" is 24 hours, because the Earth has to spin for four additional minutes to make up for the Earth moving at 66,000 miles per hour in orbit around the Sun. If you see a "star" that moves from night to night as compared to the rest of the stars, the "moving star" is called a "wanderer", or to use the Latin word, "planet".
they different because they change the hours of the day and they know when is night and day cause they change it .
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
yes
It will go dark at day and light in the night!
In very basic terms, both night and day are caused by the proximity of a planet-like object to a star. Night turns into day as the earth is rotates.
Currently, you cannot change day to night but it is thought to come in a few updates.
Consistent meal times and naps during the day result in predictable sleep patterns at night.
Stars: The arrangement of stars in the night sky forms different patterns known as constellations. Clouds: Cloud formations such as cumulus, cirrus, and stratus can create various patterns in the sky that change throughout the day.
The air doesn't change much from day to night, so we Breathe the same stuff at night as during the day.
The air doesn't change much from day to night, so we Breathe the same stuff at night as during the day.