Sometimes it doesn't.
because in a certain time of year the sun never sets
Depending on the time of year the sun will set a different times. In the summertime the sun sets around 11:00 P.M.
the sun rises in the east and sets in the west
At the poles themselves, the sun only rises once and sets once, ... For instance , in Fairbanks, Alaska, which is located south of the Arctic Circle, the sun sets at 12:47 a.m.so the answer is YES
The latest sunset in the Eastern Time Zone typically occurs around late June, close to the summer solstice. At this time, the sun sets around 8:30-8:45 PM Eastern Time.
The sun sets in the west, not in the east. It rises in the east and sets in the west due to the Earth's rotation.
No, the time of sunrise varies throughout the year. If you look up "Equation of Time" and "Analemma" in a search engine you'll be well informed. The day on which sun rises the earliest is NOT the same day upon which it sets the latest! And similarly for mid-winter.
It depends on your location and the time of year
On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.On the 21st of June the sun sets at about 20:31 in Denver Colorado.
sun,because its most of the time aimed at the sun
Alaska is an ENORMOUS state. The time of sunrise and sunset are dependent on the date and the location. You can use the US Naval Observatory's Sunrise/Sunset Calculator to figure out what time the Sun rises or sets for any date and location.
The Full Moon does that.