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Why do the stars and the constellations in the sky appear to change positions throughout the night and throughout the year?(1 p...Asked by Enter Your Name...
Why do the stars and the constellations in the sky appear to change positions throughout the night and throughout the year?(1 point) Responses The Earth’s tilt changes its position relative to the stars and constellations only because the Earth rotates around its axis. The Earth’s tilt changes its position relative to the stars and constellations only because the Earth rotates around its axis. The location angle of the Earth's tilt relative to the stars and constellations remains the same throughout the year. The location angle of the Earth's tilt relative to the stars and constellations remains the same throughout the year. The stars and constellation have tilted and are also moving in space. The stars and constellation have tilted and are also moving in space. The Earth’s tilt changes its position relative to the stars and constellations as the Earth rotates and orbits.
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The correct response is: **The Earth’s tilt changes its position relative to the stars and constellations as the Earth rotates and orbits.**
This is because the rotation of the Earth on its axis causes the apparent movement of stars and constellations across the sky at night, while the Earth's orbit around the Sun over the course of a year changes our viewpoint of the stars, leading to different constellations being visible in different seasons.
This is because the rotation of the Earth on its axis causes the apparent movement of stars and constellations across the sky at night, while the Earth's orbit around the Sun over the course of a year changes our viewpoint of the stars, leading to different constellations being visible in different seasons.
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