The equator stays right where it is and does not travel at all. Land masses might move underneath and the atmosphere moves above but the equator is stationary (on the spinning Earth or planet in question).
The Sun mostly doesn't go anywhere; it slowly orbits the galactic center, taking about 200 million years to complete one orbit.
The Earth travels in an elliptical path (almost circular, but very slightly oval-shaped) around the Sun. The Earth also spins like a top on its axis. Because the axis of the Earth's rotation is 23.5 degrees off the plane of the Earth's orbit, the Sun _seems_ to move south and north of the equator. And all over the earth, regardless of hemisphere, the Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
If you are south of the Tropic of Capricorn (23,5 S) and face the noonday Sun the Sun appears to move from right to left. North of the Tropic of Cancer (23,5 N) if you face the noonday sun the Sun appears to move from left to right.
It is the Earth that rotates on its axis, giving us our day (light) and night (dark) as the sunlight moves across the face of the Earth. The Earth orbits round the Sun. The Earth rotates (spins) counter-clockwise, which causes the Sun to appear to rise in the East and sets in the West.
If you look from the north, the Sun rotates counterclockwise - about once every 28-35 days (it varies, depending on the latitude). That's the same direction in which the planets orbit the Sun.
The equator goes East/West around the widest part of the earth. It is a great circle and has a latitude of 0.
From the Equator, you can head south toward the South Pole.
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east to west
the sun appears to travel east to west also known as ew
east 2 west
Put a stick in the ground and look at the changes in the direction and length of its shadow.
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east to west
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no the sun does not move at all.since the earth is tilted and it rotates around the sun it makes people think the sun is moving.
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the sun appears to travel east to west also known as ew
The sun appears to move generally from east to west daily due to the rotation of the earth as it revolves around the sun.
east 2 west
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The planets orbit the sun in an anti-clockwise fashion if we were to view the solar system from over the north pole of the sun.
"Heliotropic" means to move or grow in the direction of the sun (such as the plant called Heliotrope), which may or may not be what you were looking for.