Yes. It is because of the rotation of the earth.
Every celestial object in the sky; all the planets, stars, and galaxies.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. It does not rise from the south.
In Neptune, the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west, just like on Earth. This is because the rotation of Neptune on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east as the planet rotates.
The verbs are "rises" and "sets".
the east it comes up in the east and sets in the west, happy now?
it rises on the east and sets on the west but it depends where you live it mostly rises on the east
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. This is, of course, apparent motion and not true motion.
The sun sets in the west, not in the east. It rises in the east and sets in the west due to the Earth's rotation.
Yes, the Sun always rises in the east and sets in the west.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Sun apparently rises in the east and sets in the west. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is the other way around. The Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Note that the Sun does not actually move, it is Earth that makes it appear to move.
the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. by leanne marriott x
rises in the east and sets in the west