Not by a long shot. NOTHING stays in one place. What would that mean? There are no reference points that can reliably give us a stationary object anywhere in the universe. The earth and other planets orbit around the sun, but the sun makes a really big orbit around the galaxy that takes millions of years. The planets tag along.
the sun goes everywhere not just stays in one place
the sun because it stays in one place and obits.
it does in the milkyway galaxy, but not in the universe b/c the milkyway galaxy has an orbit
One day, the day the sun stays out the longest or stays out the shortest!
The sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. In reality, the sun stays in one place at the center of our solar system, while the Earth rotates on its axis and orbits around the sun.
The sun stays in the same place, because we are rotating on an axis the sun appears to move. When its night time where you are the sun is shining on a different part of the earth.
sun
A starfish
clams & mussels stay in one place for life
A road.
yes it does stay in one place
Static electricity.