The earth rotates on its axis from west to east.
the earth ? on its axis from west to east ?
No. From west to east.
the earth rotates on its axis, from west to east.
moves from west to east.
the earth rotates on its axis from west to east
Because the earth spins on its axis from west to east and the sun, hardly moving relative to the earth, appears to move from east to west.
Stars are stationary, they appear to be moving from east to west because of the rotation of earth on its axis form west to east.
The earth rotates from west to east on its own axis.
The sun sets in the west because the earth rotates on its own axis west to east.
The sun sets in the west and rises in the east. The Sun rises in the east because the Earth spins on its axis towards the east.
Because of the direction the earth rotates on its axis.
because of the rotation of the earth from west to east on its own axis otherwise stars are stationary and doesn't move .
Well, the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west. So, if the Sun is not actually moving, then the Earth must be rotating (spinning) on its axis from west to east (counterclockwise when viewed from the north pole).
This question is not a question, but I'll offer an answer anyway: The Earth's rotation carries any point on its surface from the west toward the east.
The Earth turns anticlockwise (counterclockwise in USA), moving from the West towards the East.
That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.
The earth spins on its axis. It does this as it travels along the plane of the ecliptic, on which it revolves around the Sun.
The direction of the sunrise is east, because the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west, due to the Earth turning on it's axis.
west to east excet uranus which movs east to west
That the Sun rises in the East and sets in the West from our perspective on Earth is not due to the motion of the Sun. It it due to the fact that the Earth is spinning on its axis in a counterclockwise direction (relative to the Sun). Venus rotates on its axis in a clockwise direction and it is this opposite rotation which causes the difference.
Since the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, the earth spins from west to east or clockwise.
Earth rotates counter clockwise as viewed from the north pole, from west to east. This is what makes the sun appear to rise in the east and set in the west.
No, the rotation of the Earth is from west to east, which is why the sun rises in the east.
Looking down on the solar system, the earth rotates on its axis counter clockwise, so the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
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