Why do constellations appear to change during the seasons? Choose the two correct answers.

A.
The constellations change positions relative to each other.

B.
Some constellations disappear from view since they're in the sky during the day.

C.
The angle of Earth's axis changes with respect to constellations.

D.
The position of constellations shifts from east to west.

E.
The constellations revolve around the sun.



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Answered by Damon
They do not change position relative to each other

In winter we are on one side of the sun, perhaps the star is then behind the sun and we have to look in the sun direction to see it so we can not. Then in the summer we are on the same side of the sun as the star and there it is in the night sky.

Yes, some stars that are above the horizon here in June are below the horizon in December.

They do not move noticeably

They certainly do not circle around he sun. They are not in the "solar system".
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