That happens when at the March equinox - usually the 20th or 21st of March. This is the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere, or the beginning of autumn (fall) in the southern hemisphere.
First day of spring (in the northern hemisphere).
The Sun rises due East at the equinoxes, March 21 and September 22. It rises slightly north of there on March 22, the day after the equinox. That answer applies all over the world.
no
Wherever you live, the Sun basically rises in the East, and sets in the West. There are some variations depending on the season and latitude. In Brisbane, in the summer there, the Sun will rise in the South East. In the winter it will rise in the North East.
the sun rises and shines in the west.
Yes, as observed from high in the north sky. The sun rises in the east thus the rotation goes from west to east.
The Sun rises due East at the equinoxes, March 21 and September 22. It rises slightly north of there on March 22, the day after the equinox. That answer applies all over the world.
tomorrow
no
Is it the silly season.
The sun always rises in the East.
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The position on the horizon at which the sun rises (and sets) changes with the latitude and the seasons. At high latitudes (Northern Sweden for example) the Sun during summer just dips behind the horizon in the north if it goes down at all!
in north or south pole
Only if you're facing west
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Apparently, somebody told you that the sun rises in the South. I'm going to tell you that it rises in the East. So you have two different opinions now, and they can't both be correct, so you must determine whether either one is correct, and if so, which one. Here's an experiment you could perform to answer the question by your own observations: 1). Look on the weather page of your local newspaper, and see what time the sun is expected to rise tomorrow. 2). Get up 1/2 hour before that time, dress, and go outside. 3). Around the published time, start looking around the horizon. 4). Look and see where the sun rises. If the sky is clear and your investigation is successful, you'll never have to take anyone else's word for it again.
The Sun rises in the East. The following have capital letters: Planets(Mars, Venus etc.) Moon Sun Earth North South East West