It doesnt seem to it just does because the Earth rotates from West to East.
Because our earth rotates from west to east
The Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, causing the sun to appear to rise in the east and set in the west as our perspective changes throughout the day. This daily movement of the sun is a result of the Earth's rotation, which gives the illusion of the sun moving across the sky.
It's the same - the sun set in the west. Set is an irregular verb. The past tense is also 'set'.
If you stand at the South Pole, you see the sun set in the North. If you stand at the North Pole, you see the sun set in the South. If you stand anywhere else on Earth, you see the sun set in the West. To see the sun set in the East, you have to be off-planet, or travel very quickly from East to West. West
Because the Earth rotates from West to East.
To us, the sun moves from the east to the west, where it sets.
It sets in the west and rises in the east.
In the west.
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 sets in the west because the earth rotates on its own axis west to east.
They seem to move to the West, like the Sun does.
It faced East and the sun set in the West. Also there were no towers