This is a hard question to answer because the amount of time may change depending on your geographical location and time of year. Other impeding factors such as sea level and hills or mountains on the horizon will also affect time. You cannot really pin-point this answer but an average length would be 2-3 minutes.
"The amount of time that passes between the moment when the bottom of the solar disk touches the horizon and when the top of the solar disk touches the horizon is not constant, but depends on your latitude, on the season, and on how quickly the conditions in the atmosphere change." -http://www.astro.uu.nl/
I videotaped the senset on the equator and it was roughly 4 mins and 15 seconds. That is a rough estimate however, it might be about 15 seconds off.
Ithink it could take 12h to rise completely!
it comes up at 8 a clock but it depends on the season
wrong the sun comes up at 6:40 in Lincoln
That depends on where you are, but somewhere around 12 hours.
1 hrs!
12 hours
The sun comes up in the east, and settles in the west.
The sun does not go up and down. The earth rotates.
The sun is made up of roughly 94% of hydrogen and about 6% helium.
ALL visible light is made up of a superposition of different wavelengths. The light from the sun is no different.
They do not come from the sunspot. They can be anywhere in the sun,
Watch the Sun Come Up was created on 2009-09-21.
The sun comes up in the east, and settles in the west.
Til da Sun Come Up was created on 2009-09-22.
they come out at about when the sun is just coming up
The sun does not go up and down. The earth rotates.
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Earth rotation
in the morning
rise
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The sun is made up of roughly 94% of hydrogen and about 6% helium.
no because the sun is a star and it is made up of extremely powerful heat and if it did then the sun would be like the moon made up of rocks not balls of hottness