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Draw a star if the statement is CORRECT or sun
this on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Some constellations are seen only at particular times of the year because they are scattered around the solar system.

2. As moon revolves around the sun, it changes its location in space in relation to other stars and constellations.

3. However after a year, the constellations seem to return to their original location in the sky.

4. Constellations are not useful to navigators.

5. Constellation is used to tell specific directions.

6. The 12 constellations which we called the Zodiac, keep a definite circular belt or path in the sky.

7. Constellations are used by geologists to locate stars, nebulae, and galaxies.

8. Astronomers used Polaris as their guiding star.

9. The Southern Cross or Crux constellation is located at the southern hemisphere.

10. The Orion constellation tells the Earth's east and west sky. ​