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which statement best explains why some constellations are not seen during all four seasons?
the sun revolves around the center of the milky way.
constellations revolve around the sun.
earth revolves around the sun.
the moon revolves around earth.
As Earth orbits the Sun, our line of sight to distant constellations changes with our position in the solar system. This means different portions of the night sky (and their constellations) are visible during different seasons, as the Sun blocks our view of constellations that lie in the direction of our orbital path at that time.
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Earth revolves around the Sun.