Asked by Lolzypops
Some constellations, such as Ursa Minor, are visible in the sky year-round; other constellations appear for only part of the year. Explain why this happens.
I've been trying to figure it out but I can't please help me!
I've been trying to figure it out but I can't please help me!
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Zeriku-sama
you got some nerve to put a connexus question on here
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Zeriku-sama
While most constellations are only visible to us in different seasons, some are always there 24/7/365 because they are positioned close to the Polar Axis, or the Polaris.
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HMMM??
Yeah, I've done connections b4, and I recognize the questions.
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yagirlkikims
Im in connections and i recognize this!
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crybaby
same, connexus question, but hy we can help but try and do it yourself?
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Mr. Subject
If you notice that this question from a school program then why are YOU here. I'm pretty sure people don't just come here to chat with other people. I'm just saying that it is weird to see that someone is on here but says they aren't.
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Mr. Subject
Zeriku-Sama I can tell by your lack of grammar/spelling that you put into your response that you are no younger than the age of 14. I would suggest you get off this site and read from the resources your school program is giving you.
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nawnaw
you guys are so mean someone asking for a little help you guys have a lot of nerve.
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WTF
Lets try to get off of our period guys!
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I want to die
I want to die!
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Cav
My goodness, such immaturity and disrespect. To those who forgot, this is the internet, and your opinions don’t matter. This is a website to check answers or get help from teachers. Not a chatting website.
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DragonG
Everyone please just give an answer! Stop arguing, This is getting really annoying. All I see on this sight is people fighting and calling people names.
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hi
yeah i agree
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Anonymous
hi and dragon g you are right I cant even get my answers homeschooling is new to me and I am lost I found this website thinking that it would help but it is making things worse i am lit crying rn
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I want a nintendo switch
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Jishka Troll
Cheater, cheater pumpkin eaters! Why is it so hard to attend LL or read the Connexus lessons. Hope you all get HCV from your teachers
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Y’all are old
Your here u stupid as bench
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Mwhaht
Do y you know how to say comebacks
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Unknown
What is wrong with you people?
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Bakugo
You're all hereto either cheat or check you answers, either way it's not a reason to fight.
-Bakugo, who came here to cheat
-Bakugo, who came here to cheat
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Jikisha troll, well we aren't little teachers pets like you. teachers pet make sure they do good, and they annoy the whole class because they do everything write, while the class cheats. So what mind your dang business, little teachers pet. Just keep doing your best for your teacher, doing ll and not getting a hcv, because your doing exactly what she wants you to do
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just here to help!!
HERES THE ANSWER EVERYONE
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9.Some stars follow our orbit, and some stay in the same position forever.
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9.Some stars follow our orbit, and some stay in the same position forever.
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just here to help!!
10. A star begins its life in a nebula, or area of gas and dust in space. The gas and dust come together to form a protostar, which gets very hot until it turns into a main sequence star. This stage is when nuclear reactions occur and the star glows, and it can last billions of years.
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Lolol gotta love cheating
Tbh, we're all dumb but that's okay because we have the internet.
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I do connexus
these comments are getting out of hand.. oof
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hi
what would question 9 be i got everything else
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hi
Y’all are old whos old