The sun is moving at an amazing speed. It is the biggest brightest star in the galaxy.
I think that fossils tell scientists what the animal was doing, what it was eating, and, how it moves.
You can tell the time by looking at the sun's position. A great time teller is the sunflower wich turns after the sun on how he moves .
A sundial is a way to tell time without a clock. It uses the sun and positions of shadows to tell the time. These are fairly accurate.
the sun moves around the eath not the eath moves around the sun by falaby66
You can tell time by observing the position of the sun in the sky. The sun rises in the east and moves westward across the sky, reaching its highest point at solar noon. By noting the direction of the sun and estimating its angle above the horizon, you can approximate the time.
Obelisks use the position of the sun's shadow to tell time. As the sun moves across the sky, the shadow cast by the obelisk moves in a predictable way. By observing the shadow's position at different times of the day, ancient civilizations could estimate the time.
Scientists did not find the sun. The sun has been visible to mankind since the dawn of time.
No. Earth moves in an ellipse around the Sun; when it is closest to the Sun (at its periapsis, in January), it moves faster, and when it is furthest from the Sun (at its apapsis), it moves slower.
Because the sun moves around so when the sun moves around the light from the sun touches the planets
A sundial is a perfect example of using a shadow to tell the time during the day. As the Sun moves across the sky, the shadow cast by the sundial moves round in a circle, and the circle is marked in hours and minutes.
yes it is. but the earth moves away from the sun at night and it moves out of its light and into darkness.
The sun moves in straight line and the planets move around it in spiral way