No. As Earth tilts the actual point where the sun sets moves.
No. Because the Earth's axis is tilted, the point where the sun sets is farther north (in the northern hemisphere) in summer, and moves gradually toward the south in winter. It reaches its northernmost point at the summer solstice and its southernmost point at the winter solstice, with gradual changes each day as each season progresses.
No, the location is constantly changing.
South Africa has always been in the same location
they must have the same point
Dew point is not always the same. It changes throughout the course of the day.
Dew point is not always the same. It changes throughout the course of the day.
Because a sunrise or sunset are local phenomena. You cannot see such things if you are not in that location. The sunrise on the earth refers to when the sun appears over the local horizon or disappears below it for sunset. Where you are affects affects what you see astronomically speaking. On the moon you would see the local sunrise and sunset for your location on the moon.
No, it is not possible to see the sunrise and sunset at the same place in a single day. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to the Earth's rotation. However, during certain times of the year in polar regions, there may be phenomena like the midnight sun where the sun is visible at midnight, but this is not simultaneous with sunset.
Yes.
Then it is really only one point.
No. (It has a very wide range.)
weight.. Mass always stays the same
well he is always trying to sit by you or talk to you trust me i no i have the same thing happening to me right now at sunset