The Sun is a burning gaseous mass. Where do you want to measure from? Where do you want to measure to?
To give the co-ordinates of the sun the exact time and location of the observer is required.
It's daytime and you can see the sun
Around 15:45 depending on your exact location
The time of sunrise is very dependent on the date and the exact location.
The moment of sunrise depends not only on the date, but also on your exact geographical location.
The Sun rotates at different speeds at different latitudes. So we need to know where "location A" is, unfortunately.
The time of sunrise in the Himalayas can vary depending on the specific location and time of year. However, on average, the sun rises between 5:30 am to 6:30 am in the Himalayan region. It's recommended to check a reliable source for the exact sunrise time for your specific location and date.
yes, you can look at the sun's location
1.Exact location of earth from sun, which gave the perfect Temperature
The Sun rotates at different speeds at different latitudes. So we need to know where "location A" is, unfortunately.
No, about all you know is that the sun must be somewhere behind you
metric system as it is worked on calculation of the distance of earth from the sun. and use's that as a frame of reference. Kevin