1. It is known as "seven stars "in the Bible.
true or false
2. On spring and summer evenings, the big dipper shines lowest in the sky.
true or false
3. The Vietnamese call it 'the government'.
true or false
4. It is not true that migration is always nocturnal.
true or false
Answers
Answer:
1) false
2) true
3) true
4) true
Answer:
1. It is known as "seven stars "in the Bible. - False
2. On spring and summer evenings, the big dipper shines lowest in the sky - True
3. The Vietnamese call it 'the government' - True
4. It is not true that migration is always nocturnal - True
Explanation:
1. The "Seven Spirits," according to one view, reflect the Spirit's sevenfold ministry as represented in the Book of Isaiah. The mention to the lamb in Revelation 5:6 connects it to the Seven Spirits, who initially appear in Revelation 1:4 and are held by Jesus, who also carries seven stars.
2. The Big Dipper glows brightest in the evening sky in the Northern Hemisphere during the spring and summer months. The Big Dipper gets closer to the horizon on autumn and winter evenings.
3. The term Vietnam first appeared in the early nineteenth century, when the Nguyen dynasty was established. The Vietnamese government at the period had a close relationship with China, and the name was most likely a combination of Dai Viet and Annam. Modern colonial powers, like the Chinese before them, avoided using the term Viet.
4. Many migrating bird species fly primarily at night (nocturnal migrants), during the day (diurnal migrants), or both at night and day (diurnal migrants).