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It may be because they are heliotropic, meaning they turn towards the sun as it goes through its course in the sky.
Ultimately - the Sun. The sun warms the atmosphere facing towards it. This reduces the air pressure, and cooler air moves in to equalise the pressure. This creates what we feel as wind.
Because the Sun is so massive that its gravity controls all the planets. Each planet has a force pulling it towards the Sun. There is an equal and opposite force on the Sun but it is so massive it hardly moves, therefore the Sun stays at the centre.
No. Earth moves in an ellipse around the Sun; when it is closest to the Sun (at its periapsis, in January), it moves faster, and when it is furthest from the Sun (at its apapsis), it moves slower.
It only moves in one direction; all solar energy radiates away from the sun, never towards it.
It may be because they are heliotropic, meaning they turn towards the sun as it goes through its course in the sky.
Is the sun does move east towards the moves does west.
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Because the flower has an adaptation to lean to the sun for stronger roots and to get more strength.
Uttarayan is celebrated because on this day sun moves towards the north.
sunflowerstulipsand mostly all flowers that need a lot of sunlight
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The slender growth supporting a flower or plant is the stem. The stem is flexible and can grow to bend towards the sun.
The earth moves towards the east-this means it turn counter clockwise in relation to the sun.
A plant that grows towards the sun is showing phototropism.
for example, we can take Sun heat!
Grass and Sun!