Because moisture in the earth's atmosphere magnify the sun to make it appear bigger than it is. It's like looking at the sun through a very large magnifying glass.
When the Sun first appears in the morning (dawn)
It rises in the east in the morning.
Sunrise refers to the time in the morning when the sun appears.
Sunrise is when the sun appears to rise up from below the horizon (in the morning).
The sun rises in the eastern part of the sky every morning. It appears to rise in the east due to the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east.
if you're on the north pole then the answer is the same sometimes the sun appears, in the morning, out of the northeast or southeast depending on the time of year, and can appear across the latitudes as one moves from south north and vice versa.
It is a purely psychological effect. When near the horizon, there are other objects in one's field of vision. With respect to these, the sun appears large. In the expanse of on empty sky, it appears small.
Yes, the word 'sunrise' is a noun, a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for the first appearance of the sun in the sky each morning; the appearance of the sky when the sun first appears in the morning.
because it's cold and there is barly any sun
The sun isn't shiny it is a large ball heat and fire, it is so hot that it appears yellow or white.
Compound words that contain "sun" include "sunflower," which refers to a type of plant known for its large, yellow blooms that resemble the sun, and "sunlight," which describes the natural light emitted by the sun. Other examples are "sunscreen," a lotion used to protect the skin from harmful UV rays, and "sunrise," which denotes the time in the morning when the sun appears above the horizon.
From Earth Venus always appears close to the Sun, so can only be seen at two times of day. These are just before the Sun rises, when it is called the Morning Star, and just after the Sun sets, when it is called the Evening Star.