Rise in the East and set in the West.
Yes.
No
The Sun doesn't really rise and set; the Sun sits there in the center of our solar system, unmoving. It is the Earth spinning - and us with it - that makes the Sun appear to rise in the East and set in the west.
Because the Earth rotates on its axis, constantly spinning.
The earth rotates in a clock wise motion thus making the sun rise in the east and set in the west.
Celestial objects such as the sun appear to rise in the east and set to the west.
The rotation of the earth is what causes the sun to appear to set
The rotation and revolution of earth are responsible for it, but sometimes there is lunar eclipse.
The earth rotates.
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.
yes
The Sun, Moon and stars only appear to "rise" and "set" because we live on a spinning Earth. The Earth spins west-to-east once every 24 hours.