For someone with some experience in starwatching, the stars can be used to tell directions, as well as the approximate time of night.
Human navigation of the stars dates back thousands of years, with evidence of early star maps and celestial navigation tools found in ancient cultures such as the Babylonians, Egyptians, and Greeks. The use of stars for navigation allowed early civilizations to travel long distances by land and sea.
The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.
On the contrary, "protostar" is the name of an early stage in the development of a star.
Young stars are newly formed stars, often bright and hot, that are still in the early stages of their life cycle. Old stars are stars that have aged and passed the main sequence phase, becoming cooler and larger. Dead stars refer to objects that were once stars but have reached the end of their life cycle, such as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes.
it keeps it in orbit
they used the position of the sun and at night the position of the stars
the early people used quadrants to help them show there latitude.
They help them t them self hot.for cooking food and many more.
That's how human beings learn, from teachers. But there is no proof that aliens taught ancient civilizations about the stars. Mankind is pretty amazing when the mood strikes. It is possible that man learned of the stars the old fashion way, using his brain.
Not likely. Mammoths were a food source for early man.
No, nuclear radiation has existed sense the first stars in the early universe began fusing hydrogen. Nuclear power is an industry created by man only in the early 1950s.
Many people believe that man's destiny is in the stars and some even think that man has come from the stars. It's difficult to say whether man's destiny is here or in the stars but there is always hope that there is more than what is seen.
Yes the old man from pawn stars is married
Early man measured time using natural indicators such as the position of the sun, moon, and stars, as well as by observing the changing seasons. They created rudimentary calendars based on these observations to track time for activities like planting crops and navigating travel.
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Early people ideas about stars the effect on their rituals and customs
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