That completely depends on exactly where you're located on the earth,
and it's different for every 30 miles or so.
At the south pole, the sun doesn't rise at all on March 27th, and it won't
rise again until late in September.
The sun rises at dawn.
In March and September, the Sun would rise almost exactly east, for most locations in the world.
On March 11 the Sun rose above the horizon at 6:55 in Lexington KY (Kentucky).
Today the sun rose in central Argentina at 7:57 AM. Tomorrow it is suppose to rise at the same time, 7:57AM.
-- It completely depends on where you are on the Earth.-- Wherever you are, it's slightly different every day.
The sun rises at dawn.
Sun will set at 7:31pm on March 31st, 2011 Sun rises will rise at 6:39am :)
In March and September, the Sun would rise almost exactly east, for most locations in the world.
On March 11 the Sun rose above the horizon at 6:55 in Lexington KY (Kentucky).
In the bleeping morning?or whenever chuck Norris says
The sun does not rise, we spin around it.
From March until September, the sun rises late in Antarctica. In some places there, for part of this time, it doesn't rise at all. From September until March, the sun rises late in Scotland, Finland, Iceland, northern Canada, northern Siberia, northern Norway and Sweden. In some places there, for part of this time, it doesn't rise at all.
Dawn
No
On December 21, 2008, the sun rose in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada at approximately 7:39 AM local time.
Most of us follow the clock and not when the sun rise and sets. So no.
It doesn't.