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It doesnt seem to it just does because the Earth rotates from West to East.

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Why does the sun set in west set in west?

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Does the sun set in the earth or west?

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Where does the sun appaer to rise in and appears to set in?

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What directions do the stars seem to move as the earth rotates on its axis?

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