No.
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west.
the usual
No, it is due to the rotation of the Earth.
The Earth's rotation causes the sun and moon to 'rise' and 'set. The rotation also causes the sun and moon to move across the sky from east to west, but really this is an illusion we see on out planet.
No.
The moon never ever rises in the West. Never. Well, I can think of one exception. If you are in a rocket, you may see the sun and moon both rise in the west, as orbital velocity is around 17,000 miles per hour.
west
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west.
The moon, the sun and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west due to the rotation of the earth.
the usual
No, it is due to the rotation of the Earth.
The Earth's rotation causes the sun and moon to 'rise' and 'set. The rotation also causes the sun and moon to move across the sky from east to west, but really this is an illusion we see on out planet.
there is no moon rise
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This is due to Earth's rotation. Earth rotates from west to east.
Does the moon rise in the east?