Want this question answered?
Yes, the movement of the stars across the sky as opposed to the movement of the sun across the sky is what has set up the sidereal day.
the earth rotates giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky
i like turtles
No. Sometimes (in summer, if you live in the northern hemisphere) it is further north; in winter it is further south.
Because the sun is a ball of fire and it can't go anywere near earth
The Sun doesn't: "move across the sky" Earth revolves around the Sun which is why it appears to "move across the sky".
the sun dosent move across the sky
Because We R Revolving round the sun it is an optical illusion that v see the sun movin across the sky in the day.
Galileo was the first astronomer to explain why the sun and starts travel across the sky
They appear to move across the sky because of the position of the viewer on a rotating planet with a moving field of view.
The sun doesn't move across the night sky but the earth and all planets of the sky do.when we circle around the sun it just looks like it movesI.F
This is caused by Earth's rotation.
The earth is turning
24 hours
Ellen Kim was the first to explain why the sun and stars move across the sky in 1858
Because of the rotation of the planet and the view.
no it may look like it is but no it is not