it doe not the earth rotates on its own axis and the sun appears to move in the sky when its actually the earth
Shadows are caused by the sun's rays upon the earth. As the sun rotates and moves during the day, the rays move and so shadows also move during daytime
Shadows move during the day because the position of the sun in the sky changes as it moves from east to west. As the sun's angle changes, the direction and length of shadows also change accordingly. This movement is more noticeable during sunrise, noon, and sunset.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
when you move and when the sun angle changes
It doesn't ! The sun stays where it is - it's the rotation of the Earth that makes the sun appear to move.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
the moon goes round the sun and then it macks the su move
All times of the day. Just dont look directly at the sun. You could go blind.
because of the reflection of your body to the sun or when you stay at the sun you notice that the shadow will appear i.e the reflection of light
False. The sun appears to move across the sky during the day due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, not its revolution around the sun. Earth's rotation causes different parts of the planet to face the sun at different times, resulting in the daily cycle of sunlight and darkness.
Earth rotates on its axis The moon orbits the Earth The sun IS a star so stars move the same way Earth takes a year to orbit the sun Moon takes a month to orbit the earth Earth takes a day to orbit around its axis The Sun does NOT move
Are you sure this question is correct? It takes the Earth one day "to move round the sun in one day"