Respuesta :
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Constellations are stellar patterns which are made out of bright stars which appears close to each other and can form a recognisable pattern.
But that does not mean these stars are actually close to each other. The sky that we see from Earth appears as a 2D representation of a 3D Space. If you look in a particular direction in sky you will see all the stars in that direction irrespective of their actual distance from the Earth and hence these stars can be practically very far from each other too.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Constellations are astronomical formations consisting of bright stars that appear near one another and can form a sequence that can be identified.
But that doesn't mean that such stars are similar to each other. The view we see in the sky from Earth is a 2 Dimensional depiction of a 3 Dimensional Space. When we gaze in a specific direction in the night sky, we will see all the stars in that direction, regardless of their actual distance from the Earth, and therefore these stars can also be extremely far from each other.