Not sure what you mean; the Sun has an apparent daily movement from east to west. Actually this apparent movement is caused mainly by Earth's rotation.
The sun appears to move about 60 degrees in four hours. Of course, the sun is not moving, the earth is rotating making it appear to ancient people the sun is moving.
Not really. The planets - even the slow moving ones further out, are constantly moving around the sun and are therefore always moving against the background stars, which are fixed.
The moon and sun can tell us that the earth is moving as our earth spins adding to the sight of turn of the Moon which we can see in the sky moving throughout the day. The sun can tell us the earth is moving as we can see shadows on people and objects moving around telling us something has to be moving. It has been scientificly proven that is not the Sun or "Sol" so we know it is the Earth.
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.
The earth is MOVING ON ITS AXIS WHICH IS HOW WE CAN SEE THAT IT IS MOVING
because people have a smaller mass than that of earth, they are attracted into earth's gravitational field. Theoretically, Earth is moving closer to the sun every day, so we technically are moving towards the sun.
No
They are moving in an elliptical orbit
The next planet after Saturn moving outward from the Sun is Uranus.
Any planet moves faster when it is in perihelion. It might be said that "falling toward the Sun" the Earth acquired more speed. In June, when it is again moving away from the Sun (against the Sun's gravity), its speed is less.
Swans Against the Sun was created in 1976.
The question is badly formed.When the Earth is at "perihelion", closest to the Sun in its elliptical orbit, it is moving fastest.When the Earth is at aphelion, farthest from the Sun, it it moving at its slowest.