Multiple Choice
Does the appearance of the constellations follow a seasonal pattern?
A) No,all of the constellations are on any clear night of the year.
B) Yes.As the year progresses,the constellations move to different areas of the sky.
C) Yes,during a winter night all the constellations you can see are different from the ones that appear during a summer night.
D) Yes,during a summer night many of the constellations you can see are different from those you can see on a winter night.However,there are some constellations that are visible all year long.
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