Drew spends one weekend each month at his grandparents farm.He enjoys loking at the stars in the night sky with his grandfathers tetscope. Drew is a careful observer of the stars and he notices that the stars in the night sky are in a different location in the sky each time he visits.What accounts for this change?

A.The movement of the earths around the suns.
B.The movement that cause the days and the nights.
C.The movement of the stars in the galaxy during the years.
D.The seasonal weather changes.

Sorry i do not get this question but i think D. is wrong.

umm i think it is A

you see i think c and d is wrong

A is right.

You are correct! The correct answer is A. The movement of the Earth around the Sun is what accounts for the change in the location of stars in the night sky. This movement is known as the Earth's revolution. As the Earth orbits the Sun, stars appear to shift their positions in the sky relative to the observer's location on Earth. This is why Drew notices that the stars are in a different location each time he visits his grandparents' farm. Keep in mind that the movement that causes day and night (answer B) and the movement of the stars in the galaxy during the years (answer C) do not directly account for this change in the stars' location.