Sun rises from the East, and sets in the West.
In the atmosphere, some of the sun's rays get absorbed or reflected in all directions.
sun?
light is created by the sun and is prepeled at us by the power of its self at all directions
they rotate from west to east
try google maps and search the directions
No, east and west are directions on the earth.
Because the Moon is spherical, or nearly so, and light from the Sun shines out in all directions.
All the directions
All directions away from its' center.
The sun has a predictable track, rising in the east and sinking in the west. At its highest, it is due south. By checking the sun's position in relation to yours, you can get an idea of yours.
The Sun emits its radiations in all directions, not specifically towards Earth. Some of the radiation just happens to come in this direction.
The sun emits countless rays of light and energy in all directions. It is impossible to determine an exact number of rays on the sun as they are constantly being emitted and are not individually distinguishable.