Answer:
Venus is the morning star
Explanation:
I like this Morning star I remember this lesson when I'm grade 6 but now I'm grade 9 Im so miss that lesson
Venus shines so brightly that it is the first “star” to appear in the sky after the Sun sets, or the last to disappear before the Sun rises. Its orbital position changes, thus causing it to appear at different times of the night throughout the year.
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Answer:
Venus
Venus is the morning star
Explanation:
I like this Morning star I remember this lesson when I'm grade 6 but now I'm grade 9 Im so miss that lesson
Answer:
Venus shines so brightly that it is the first “star” to appear in the sky after the Sun sets, or the last to disappear before the Sun rises. Its orbital position changes, thus causing it to appear at different times of the night throughout the year.
Explanation:
I hopes is helps:))