First you get day, then you get night.
It sets awhile.
arised :D arose Risen Example: The sun did not arose. The sun has risen. :D
The past participle of "rise" is "risen." For example, "The sun has risen in the east."
The presence of shadows decreases, not increases, when the sun sets. This is a common occurence when there is less exposure to sunlight, such as when the sun goes down.
The Sun sets everywhere.
When the sun sets, it moves below the horizon and is no longer visible from that specific location due to the Earth's rotation. The sun continues to emit light and warmth, but it is simply out of view from our perspective on Earth.
The sun sets in the west.
At the equinox -- or about those dates -- the sun rises and sets, which it only does once annually at both poles. For example, at the South Pole, the sun rises about September 21 and sets about March 21.
Because the most fearsome creatures on the planet come out to hunt during the night, Olimar and the Pikmin have to go into low orbit above the planet after the sun sets. Any Pikmin not in the Onions will be eaten by predators.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day of the year.
The Sun Sets at Dawn was created in 1950.
It's a fact, you can observe it everyday. Another fact:it always sets in the west.