Astronomy : True or False?

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Astronomy : True or False?

During the year, there are times when the sun is directly overhead. Q. 1 During the year, there are times when the sun is directly overhead. False

Your shadow at noon is shorter than your shadow in the evening. Q. 2 Your shadow at noon is shorter than your shadow in the evening. True

Q. 3 During the night, as the moon appears to rise off the horizon, the moon appears to get smaller and whiter. True

Q. 4 Certain stars in the sky appear brighter than other stars. True

Q. 5 Over the period of a couple weeks, certain planets seem to wander across the sky. True

Q. 6 The sun always rises due east and sets due west. False

During the seasons, our area may lose minutes of daylight every week. Q. 7 During the seasons, our area may lose minutes of daylight every week. True

Q. 8 Certain constellations seem to change their shape during different seasons. False

We always see the same side of the moon. Q. 9 We always see the same side of the moon. True

During different seasons, we tend to see different constellations. Q. 10 During different seasons, we tend to see different constellations. True

Our sun is one of the largest stars in our galaxy. Q. 11 Our sun is one of the largest stars in our galaxy. False

Someday, our sun will swell up and envelop the earth. Q. 12 Someday, our sun will swell up and envelop the earth. True

Q. 13 Some scientist believe that certain phases of the moon can cause irrational behavior in some humans. True

Stars came in many different colors. Q. 14 Stars came in many different colors. True

Q. 15 The North Star (Polaris) is the only star that doesn’t seem to change its position in the sky throughout the year. True