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The sun always sets in the West.
The Sun appears to set because the Earth rotates, turning one side of the Earth away from the Sun for a period we call "night"
A night owl.
All planets that rotate in our solar system will see apparent sun rise and sun set There are no planets that are stationary not to view the apparent sun rise and sun set.
You can see the moon at night because it reflects light from the sun. Even though the sun has set and it is dark on Earth, the moon's surface still reflects enough sunlight to be visible in the night sky.
If you go past the arctic circle in the summer, the sun won't set.
Dusk is also known as sun set and occurs at the end of the day when the sun is setting. The opposite of dusk is dawn
For the same reason that the Sun and the Moon rise and set. That's the result of Earth's rotation.
the sun doesn't set :) wow a whole summer without night
The Sun sets towards the west. The exact point varies with the seasons.
No, stars do not set below the horizon at the same time each night. The position of stars in the sky changes throughout the year due to Earth's orbit around the Sun, causing them to set at different times each night.
that is called namaaz - Fajar (Morning prayer, before the sun rises) Zuhur - (Mid-day, Sun is at its peak) Asar - (Before Sun-set) Maghrib - (Just after Sun-set) Isha - (In the darkness of the night)