you dream different
No. Because when the Earth is rotating that is how we get night and day. But the stars don't change from night and day.
Constellations?
Constellations are the patterns formed by stars in the sky at night. The least common constellation is the "Big Dipper."
they are a sleep at night and awake during the day
No, not normally. In a powerful telescope, Jupiter's rotation brings different cloud patterns into view over the course of a night, but even these are mostly gray and dark grey. The colors you see in photos of Jupiter are from time-lapse photography, necessary to being the color out.
Consistent meal times and naps during the day result in predictable sleep patterns at night.
There are two Nursery Rhymes about weather patterns. One is, "Red Sky and Night." The other is, "Rain, Rain Go Away."
Reading material, medications, flashlight portable radio and night cream are all items that are typically kept in a night stand. A TV remote is another common item kept in a night stand.
Of course! It's just what happens at night that isn't...
Star patterns not only don't change in a week, they don't change in a century. However, each night the stars (appear to) rise 4 minutes earlier. That's because the Earth actually takes only 23 hours, 56 minutes to rotate precisely once. Our "day" is 24 hours, because the Earth has to spin for four additional minutes to make up for the Earth moving at 66,000 miles per hour in orbit around the Sun. If you see a "star" that moves from night to night as compared to the rest of the stars, the "moving star" is called a "wanderer", or to use the Latin word, "planet".
of course they are.
Some of the patterns that occur in everyday life include the sky is clear or cloudy