From the moon ... not really, because the moon is tidally locked. At some locations on the moon it would look like "Earthrise", but it would never actually rise, it would just kind of bob up and down on the horizon very slowly (about a month for a full cycle).
To the East, as the earth rotates from West to East.
Constellations rise in the East and proceed westward during the night as the Earth rotates under them.
The sun rises in the East everywhere on Earth.
The moon is not actually forced to rise, but appears to be rising because of the orbit of the moon and the rotation of the earth. The movement of the planets and the moon makes them appear to rise and set.
The moon doesn't technically "rise" in the sky. It is circling the Earth. This is why each night it is in a different spot in the sky.
The rise in temperature is called Global Warming. This global warming of the earth is causing Climate Change. These two things are not the same thing.
there is no such thing as a moon it is just a huge comet and will hit the earth at 12:00 tonite
the Sun seems to rise due to the rotation of earth. the sun does not actually rise. the earth rotates.
Because of gravity.
the earth's frequency will rise
no and no
No, global warming is a rise in the temperature of the earth. Global warming is causing climate change.
The Earth's rotation.
Watch the sky for as long as you care to, you'll never see the Earth rise. At least so long as you remain on it.
It would rise even if it didn't rotate.
The earth rotates.
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