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Q: Were does the stars go when the sun comes up?
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What maes the sun comes up and go up?

The sun doesn't move the earth rotates.


when the sun comes up where do the stars go?

For the moment, let us just think about one motion - - Earth's spin (or rotation) on its axis. Earth rotates or spins toward the east, and that's why the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars all rise in the east and make their way westward across the sky.


Is the sun the hottest among all-stars?

No, the sun is not the hottest of all stars. There are stars that are up to 7 times hotter than the sun.


what time the sun comes up?

The sun comes up at about 6:00 am.


Is sunrise after sunset?

well... when the sun rises... thats when the sun comes up... when the sun sets.. the sun comes down... it can go either way honestly... but sunrise is before sunset in my opinion


What is the duration of The Sun Comes Up?

The duration of The Sun Comes Up is 1.55 hours.


How do stars such as the sun produce light?

Burns and the sun makes stars light up as the light is reflected........


When was The Sun Comes Up created?

The Sun Comes Up was created on 1949-01-27.


When was Sun Comes Up Again created?

Sun Comes Up Again was created on 2010-08-16.


How was the element helium's name and symbol chosen?

The word comes from Helios, the Sun. The element was discovered on the sun before its presence on earth was established. The sun, like most normal sequence stars is made up of hydrogen and helium.


Why does the moon seem to go down when the sun comes up?

the moon goes down womens vadges


Do stars go up in the morning or at in the night?

Stars don't go up at night or in the day because the stars in the universe are always there. You can only see them, however, at night because there is no sunlight to block you from seeing them. The solar energy the stars give off aren't as bright as the sun's, causing them to seem like they aren't there when they actually always are.