That will apply to any object that has a declination of 0 degrees - such as the Sun at certain times of the year (the equinoxes), the Moon at certain times, or stars that have a declination close to zero degrees.
Astronomically, the Sun, The Moon, and all the Stars, and planets.
- - - east. - - - morning.
Most natural celestial objects do this; exceptions would be any fixed star that is 'circumpolar'-- they are close enough to the celestial poles that they never appear to dip below the observer's horizon. Which stars are circumpolar depends on the latitude of the observer.
No they do not. By definition circumpolar stars do not "rise". They are above the observer's horizon at all times.
it rises in the west and sets in the east.
Answer: East. Answer: Everywhere in the world, the Sun basically rises in the East.
- - - east. - - - morning.
Most natural celestial objects do this; exceptions would be any fixed star that is 'circumpolar'-- they are close enough to the celestial poles that they never appear to dip below the observer's horizon. Which stars are circumpolar depends on the latitude of the observer.
the sun rises in the west and sets in the east.
Depending on the season, the Sun rises in the East (or southeast in winter or northeast in summer), travels across the sky reaching its highest elevation directly south of the observer, and sets in the west (or southwest or northwest, depending on the season).
No they do not. By definition circumpolar stars do not "rise". They are above the observer's horizon at all times.
The Sun rises IN the East.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west everywhere on Earth.
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it rises in the west and sets in the east.
Yes, the Sun always rises in the east and sets in the west.
the sun rises in the east
The Sun rises in the East. The following have capital letters: Planets(Mars, Venus etc.) Moon Sun Earth North South East West