Question
Why can different stars be seen during different seasons from a specific location on Earth?
Because the position of stars changes rapidly every night.
Because Earth's place in its orbit around the Sun changes the direction we look into space at night.
Because Earth's atmosphere changes with the seasons.
Because the Sun moves to different parts of the sky each season.
Because the position of stars changes rapidly every night.
Because Earth's place in its orbit around the Sun changes the direction we look into space at night.
Because Earth's atmosphere changes with the seasons.
Because the Sun moves to different parts of the sky each season.
Answers
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The correct reason why different stars can be seen during different seasons from a specific location on Earth is:
**Because Earth's place in its orbit around the Sun changes the direction we look into space at night.**
As Earth orbits the Sun, the nighttime side of the Earth faces different parts of the sky throughout the year, allowing us to see different constellations and stars as the seasons change.
**Because Earth's place in its orbit around the Sun changes the direction we look into space at night.**
As Earth orbits the Sun, the nighttime side of the Earth faces different parts of the sky throughout the year, allowing us to see different constellations and stars as the seasons change.