LET'S GO TO CONSTELLATIONS!

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S- if statement A is true and statement B is false;
T- if statement B is true and statement A is false;
A- if statements A and B are both true; and
R- if the statements A and B are both false.
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A. Constellations are groups of stars that form distinct patterns in the sky.
B. Constellations can be seen only at night.

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A. Little Dipper and Big Dipper are also considered as constellations.
B. Little Dipper is found within Ursa Minor.

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A. Polaris is also known as the South Star.
B. Polaris is located in Ursa Major.

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A. The Cassiopeia constellation forms a letter W in the sky.
B. The Orion constellation is referred to as the Hunter.

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A. When the stars are hidden by clouds, there is a great possibility of rainfall.
B. Navigators use Polaris as their guide in determining directions.