astronomy - stars astronomy: stars stars. match the star terms correctly. the stars appear to rise & set…

astronomy - stars astronomy: stars stars. match the star terms correctly. the stars appear to rise & set because we - all stars seem to rotate around which star? each season we face a different part of the sky because we - a group of prominent (bright) stars that are close to each other and form a recognizable pattern rotate revolve constellation polaris

astronomy - stars astronomy: stars stars. match the star terms correctly. the stars appear to rise & set because we - all stars seem to rotate around which star? each season we face a different part of the sky because we - a group of prominent (bright) stars that are close to each other and form a recognizable pattern rotate revolve constellation polaris

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  1. The stars appear to rise and set because the Earth rotates on its axis. So "the stars appear to rise & set because we -" matches with "rotate".
  2. All stars seem to rotate around Polaris as it is close to the Earth's north - celestial pole. So "all stars seem to rotate around which star?" matches with "Polaris".
  3. Each season we face a different part of the sky because the Earth revolves around the Sun. So "each season we face a different part of the sky because we -" matches with "revolve".
  4. A group of prominent (bright) stars that are close to each other and form a recognizable pattern is called a constellation. So "a group of prominent (bright) stars that are close to each other and form a recognizable pattern" matches with "constellation".

Answer:

  1. the stars appear to rise & set because we - rotate
  2. all stars seem to rotate around which star? - Polaris
  3. each season we face a different part of the sky because we - revolve
  4. a group of prominent (bright) stars that are close to each other and form a recognizable pattern - constellation