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It does not.
This questions is wrong, the sun does rise and set on Uranus. Because on its large tilt, many areas of the planet will have a very long night during their winter, and a very long day during the summer, similar to the poles on Earth. However, during the spring and fall, the whole planet will have regular sunrise and sunset.
It changes every day.
They appear to rise and set as a result of Earth's rotation.
In the spring you lose an hour (spring forward).In the fall you gain an hour (fall back).In MarchIf you go to sleep under Standard Time, and reset your clock when you do, you lose your first house of sleep. If you want to get the same hours of sleep, you will have to reset your clock during the evening, lose the hour then, and go to sleep under Daylight Savings Time.In OctoberIf you go to sleep under Daylight Savings Time, and reset your clock when you do, you will gain an hour of sleep (you sleep the same hour as your last hour before going to sleep).
only 1 day.....Another AnswerTwo days: Autumn equinox and Spring equinox.
well, if you look at a map, it shows winter on the east, summer west, spring south, and Autumn north. I hope that will help you.
No. The Moon tends to rise about 50 minutes later every day.
It does not.
It changes every day.
About 50 minutes later every day.
The Moon will rise and set almost every day, not only 6 times, in 2010. Or in any other year.The Moon will rise and set almost every day, not only 6 times, in 2010. Or in any other year.The Moon will rise and set almost every day, not only 6 times, in 2010. Or in any other year.The Moon will rise and set almost every day, not only 6 times, in 2010. Or in any other year.
This questions is wrong, the sun does rise and set on Uranus. Because on its large tilt, many areas of the planet will have a very long night during their winter, and a very long day during the summer, similar to the poles on Earth. However, during the spring and fall, the whole planet will have regular sunrise and sunset.
It changes every day.
Australia simply has its official start of Spring on 1 September every year. In Australia and New Zealand, the seasons officially start on the first day of set months.
because the earth rotates
Well, that's certainly what it LOOKS like - but in truth, the Sun doesn't rise or set. It is the Earth spinning once per day that makes the Sun _appear_ to rise and set.