It doesn't. It sets LATER on the West Coast.
The way the world rotates means that people in the east see the sun first in the morning. People in the west are the last people to see the sun at nightfall.
because the earth moves in circles, causing the sun to pass later than different places.
It doesnt seem to it just does because the Earth rotates from West to East.
It gets dark earlier on the eastern side of the zone than on the western side of the zone in each time zone because the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
The reason for this is because the west coast and east coast see the sun and see the moon at different times
Yes
All planets that rotate in our solar system will see apparent sun rise and sun set There are no planets that are stationary not to view the apparent sun rise and sun set.
The sun doesn't move; earth does. The Earth slowly rotates until the side the sun was facing is now away from the sun. Example: If the sun is shining on Florida at noon-sunset, the earth rotates slowly in that time until Florida is facing away from the sun and so it is night in Florida and day on the other side of the earth.
Yes. Late at night in mid-summer, New England is closer to the Sun than Florida is.
when the sun/moon appears to slowly meet the horizon and disappear
The sun will set at 5:42 PM on December 26th in Tampa.
Yes
six pm
it sets at 4:45pm
Around 7:45pm
at 6:05 PM EST
at 7:46 PM EDT
at 8:25 PM EDT
It depends on where you live. The more north you are the later it will be.
at 6:00 PM CDT
The sun rises at different times depending on what country that you may live in. During the summer, the sun will rise earlier and will set later.
The Moon sets about 50 minutes later each day. At the "new moon", the Moon and Sun are very close together in the sky, and rise and set together. 10 days later, the Moon rises (and sets) about 8 hours after the Sun does. So the Moon 10 days after the new would be waxing gibbous, and would set around 3 AM.