east and west
That description isn't true at all. In fact, it's just the opposite: Summer is the time of year when the sun rises earliest and sets latest, giving us the longest periods of daylight ... and heating.
That phenomenal observation is due to the fact that the sun, whenever it rises, appears to rise in the east as seen from every point on Earth.
The sun does not rise and set on Uranus the same way it does on Earth due to the combination of Uranus' extreme tilt and the distance of the sun. It appears on the horizon and slowly grows bigger for 21 years, then starts disappearing for the next 21 years. After the sun disappears from the horizon, there's another 42 years before it appears again.
It does not.
Because the Earth rotates. Stars will "rise" in the east and "set" in the west, just like the sun.
The reason it is said that the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west is that it doesn't actually rise or set. From our vantage point, it appears that the sun is moving across the sky when in reality, it is the rotation of our own planet that causes the transition from night to day and so on.
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The earth is spinning, so the sun appears to move across the sky, but it isn't moving at all. We are
The Sun appears to rise and set because the EARTH rotates; the Sun just stays where it is.
Looking down on the solar system, the earth rotates on its axis counter clockwise, so the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west.
The Sun rises - or appears to rise - in the East.
That description isn't true at all. In fact, it's just the opposite: Summer is the time of year when the sun rises earliest and sets latest, giving us the longest periods of daylight ... and heating.
In reality it does neither. The movement that we call sunrise and sunset are only apparent movements; they seem to be movements of the sun. This happens because of the true spinning of the earth on its axis.
All planets that rotate in our solar system will see apparent sun rise and sun set There are no planets that are stationary not to view the apparent sun rise and sun set.
Rise in the East and set in the West.
The planet Earth, that we live on, is spinning. It rotates on its axis, once in each 24 hour day. As a result, the sun appears to rise and set.
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