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Q: How long does it take the sun to move across the sky?
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Why does the sun move across the sky in short words?

The Sun doesn't: "move across the sky" Earth revolves around the Sun which is why it appears to "move across the sky".


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Who was the first person to believe that the sun did not move across the sky?

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Regulus stars appear to move across the sky from East to West (:


Do the stars and the and sun move across the sky?

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How long does it take for the moon to travel east to west across the sky?

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Does the moon move east across the sky?

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Which way do the stars move across the sky?

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Why do patterns of stars in the sky stay the same although they appear to move across the sky nightly?

The patterns appear the same because the stars are so far away that their movement is not apparent to our eyes. They move across the sky because the earth is rotating and that makes it look like the stars are moving. Just like the sun does not move across the sky, the earth rotates and the sun appears to move, the same is with the stars.