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.

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the earth moves in its orbit, so the direction facing away from the sun changes during the year. We only see stars in the night sky.

So, for extra credit: why are any constellations visible all year long?
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all of you guys are peasants the answer is The Earth moves in an orbit, facing different parts of the sky for different seasons. Some times the Sun moves into the way of the stars causing a block. Ursa Minor is above the Sun so this does not happen.
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how does a star life begin
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a star's life begins in a nebula. dust and gas form together because of gravity pulling them together. The bigger the clump, the faster the gravity pulls dust and gases towards that clump.
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