Yes. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. (Keep in mind that the sun isn't the one moving however, it is Earth rotating around the sun and spinning on its own axis)
No. The sun rises in the morning (about 5 AM - 7 AM) and sets in the evening (about 5 AM - 7 PM), usually a difference of 12 hours.
Because the orbit of the sun is some what curved and elliptical so it causes variation in timings of sunrise and sunset.
No
For the same reason that the Sun and the Moon rise and set. That's the result of Earth's rotation.
It doesn't.
It doesn't.
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 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.
Rise in the East and set in the West.
Today the sun rose in central Argentina at 7:57 AM. Tomorrow it is suppose to rise at the same time, 7:57AM.
At some time or the other, yes.
For the same reason the sun rises and sets. Because of the rotation of the earth
The sun and its rise and set gave the very first time lines.