The time at which the sun rises varies among the different locations on Earth, and also largely depends on the time of year.
The U.S. Naval Observatory maintains a website with a number of forms that you can use to determine the time of sunrise (as well as sunset, moonrise, and moonset) in your (or another) location.
Link to the U.S.N.O. Website:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.php
It still rises in the east. However, if you leave in the northern hemisphere, it will not rise exactly in the east, but rather 23.5 or more degrees south of the exact east (the exact angle depends on your geographic location); if you live in the Southern Hemisphere, it will rise some degrees north of the exact east.
Answer: That depends on where you are and what date you're interested in. No blanket
general answer is possible, except to say that in most places it rises later than in
the Summer. I say "in most places", because there are some places where the sun
doesn't rise at all in the Winter.
Answer: The time the Sun rises depends on (a) the exact date (Winter has about three months), (b) your latitude (in Winter, days are shorter, the further away you go from the equator), (c) your time zone, (d) your longitude.
Yes. Depending on your location, the sun rises later and sets earlier - sometimes MUCH earlier - at times near the winter solstice, December 21. The reason for this is the 23.5 degree tilt of the Earth's orbit; when the Earth is tilted away from the Sun, it takes longer for the Earth to rotate around toward the Sun.
The Sun always rises more or less in the East, but if you live in the Northern Hemisphere, in Summer it will rise more towards the North, in Winter more towards the South - i.e., not exactly in the East, but somewhat more North or South.
If you live in the Souther Hemisphere, the directions are reversed (more towards the South in Summer, more towards the North in Winter). Note that in the Southern Hemisphere, Summer starts in December, and Winter in June.
Sun rise is the beginning of the day. It's not really moving. The Earth is spinning around. It is also orbiting the sun. In every planet, except for Venus, has the sun rising in the east. Venus, however, rises in the west.
Sun set is the end of the day. The Sun looks as if it were pink, red, orange or sometimes even purple when it sets. For example, if you live in the Eastern Hampshire, and it's the end of the day, it would look like it has pretty colors. This happens in sun rising, too.
The time of sunrise and sunset is highly dependent of the exact location.
The sun rises and set vary every day mostly at six am and four pm in the winter and five am to six pm in the summer
Depends on what country you live in, but in Finland, it rises at about 10:00-11:00 at morning
The sun doesn't move, so it'll be in the same place as where it is in summer
I believe the Sun always rises in the east and sets in the west. However, the exact location of sunset and sunrise do slightly shift during the seasons. Not to a new direction though.
Answer: East. Answer: Everywhere in the world, the Sun basically rises in the East.
East, Like Sun, The direction from which the sun rises
The Sun rises in the East and Sets in the West.
Wherever you live, the Sun basically rises in the East, and sets in the West. There are some variations depending on the season and latitude. In Brisbane, in the summer there, the Sun will rise in the South East. In the winter it will rise in the North East.
I believe the Sun always rises in the east and sets in the west. However, the exact location of sunset and sunrise do slightly shift during the seasons. Not to a new direction though.
yes but it is temprate
In the polar regions the sun never sets or rises ever.
A flame's direction is upwards because heat rises.
Yes if the sun is shining or rises high enough in the winter sky. Not much use in parts of Scandinavia where the sun does rise at all during much of the winter.
The time the sun rises in the Sonoran Desert changes on a daily basis. It depends on the specific season of the year. In summer it rises much earlier than during winter.
The sun rises from the same direction as in the Northern Hemisphere, the east.
The sun rises from the same direction as in the Northern Hemisphere, the east.
The sun rises from the same direction as in the Northern Hemisphere, the east.
Answer: East. Answer: Everywhere in the world, the Sun basically rises in the East.
It rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico.
When the sun rises in the morning, shadows will point towards the west. This is because the sun rises in the east and casts shadows in the opposite direction.