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It rises in the east in the morning.
The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west. This is due to the Earth's rotation from west to east.
The Sun appears to rise and set because the EARTH rotates; the Sun just stays where it is.
The sun appears to rise in the east because of the way the earth turns.
The Sun rises - or appears to rise - in the East.
The earth is spinning, so the sun appears to move across the sky, but it isn't moving at all. We are
In general the sun appears to rise from an easterly diection. Obviously because of the tilt of the Earth the exact direction appears slightly different everyday of the year and the location at which the person stands on the Earth. On two days of the year, the Equinoxes, the sun appears to rise in the East and set on the West for everybody.
The sun appears to stay still in our sky because of the Earth's rotation on its axis. The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to the Earth spinning from west to east. The sun itself is constantly moving within the Milky Way galaxy, but from our perspective on Earth, it appears stationary.
The sun appears to be behind the hills because of the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, the sun appears to rise in the east, move across the sky, and set in the west. When it sets behind hills or mountains, it gives the illusion of disappearing behind them.
The Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to the rotation of Earth on its axis from west to east. As Earth spins, different parts of the planet receive sunlight, causing the Sun to appear to move across the sky. This motion gives the illusion of the Sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
The sun rises in the eastern part of the sky every morning. It appears to rise in the east due to the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east.
The Sun doesn't: "move across the sky" Earth revolves around the Sun which is why it appears to "move across the sky".