Essentially yes, the sun always rises in the east and sets in the west.
The time at which the sun rises and sets vary from day to day.
No, it's different everyday.
They appear to rise and set as a result of Earth's rotation.
east and west
It does not.
Because the orbit of the sun is some what curved and elliptical so it causes variation in timings of sunrise and sunset.
Not if you stay at the same place to observe it. If you pick a star and observe it from the same place every night, you'll see it rise from the same exact spot on the horizon every night, but about 4 minutes earlier each night than on the previous night.
Because the moon goes around the earth and around so it goes to the same place.
For the same reason that the Sun and the Moon rise and set. That's the result of Earth's rotation.
No. The Moon tends to rise about 50 minutes later every day.
No, the set from Wizards of Waverly Place is not the same as Friends. They do share the same location in Manhattan, New York City.
For the same reason the sun rises and sets. Because of the rotation of the earth
Rise in the East and set in the West.
You can observe this phenomenon from the moon. Actually, the famous "Earthrise" picture was taken there.
Because it is in line with Earth's axis of rotation, Polaris never rises or sets. It is always in the same place in the sky from any given location in the northern hemisphere.
Yes moon rise and set clockwise.
When does the moon set and rise
No
A pretty place (eg. sun set, sun rise, ocean, or a pretty view from an mountain.