Want this question answered?
This is true not only for Britain, but for everywhere in the world. The Sun rises in the east. Sometimes a little north of east, sometimes a little south of east, but generally east. In reality, the Sun doesn't move; it's the Earth spinning from west to east that makes it appear that way.
The Sun doesn't really rise and set; the Sun sits there in the center of our solar system, unmoving. It is the Earth spinning - and us with it - that makes the Sun appear to rise in the East and set in the west.
Everywhere on earth, the sun rises in the east.
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 in the east.
Rise in the East and set in the West.
This is true not only for Britain, but for everywhere in the world. The Sun rises in the east. Sometimes a little north of east, sometimes a little south of east, but generally east. In reality, the Sun doesn't move; it's the Earth spinning from west to east that makes it appear that way.
yes
Yes.
because earth rotates on its axis toward the east.
No
If it rises at all, it will be generally towards the east.
The earth rotates in a clock wise motion thus making the sun rise in the east and set in the west.
If the sun or stars appear to rise from behind the mountain then you are to its west, otherwise you are to its east.
IN Britain, as everywhere else in the world, the Sun rises in the east. Depending on your location and the date, this may be a little north of east or considerably south of east, but generally "east".
Celestial objects such as the sun appear to rise in the east and set to the west.
The Sun doesn't really rise and set; the Sun sits there in the center of our solar system, unmoving. It is the Earth spinning - and us with it - that makes the Sun appear to rise in the East and set in the west.