Because it's morning.
The Sun doesn't move. (Well, it does, as the Sun follows its orbital path around the galactic core. But we never notice that.)
So if the Sun isn't moving, why does it SEEM to be moving? Because the Earth is spinning like a carousel. Since we're on the Earth, we're riding the carousel. So it APPEARS as if the Sun is rising in the east, because the Earth is spinning that way.
Earth rotates from west to east.
the sun rises in the east in a morning and sets in the west in an evening
If you stand at the South Pole, you see the sun set in the North. If you stand at the North Pole, you see the sun set in the South. If you stand anywhere else on Earth, you see the sun set in the West. To see the sun set in the East, you have to be off-planet, or travel very quickly from East to West. West
Massachusetts because it is on the east cost, Why do i think that? The sun travels from east to west.
The moon rises in the east, just as the sun does. The east sees it first.
The sun rises in the East, so the more easterly state, Massachusetts, will see the sunrise before Michigan.
In New York, an observer will usually see the sun rise in the east. The specific direction can vary slightly depending on the time of year, but generally, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to Earth's rotation on its axis.
Massachusetts I would say. The sun "rises" in the East.
This is because Earth rotates towards the East. As a result, the Sun, the Moon, and the stars all seem to rise in the east, and go towards the west.
The sun only rises in the due East during the equinox. At that time it rises in the due East everywhere on Earth except at the poles which have no east.
Yes
It is not the Sun that Is moving across the sky, although it does look like it. No it is because Earth's rotation causing it to look as if the Sun was moving and not us. Our planets rotation makes it look as if the sun rises in the east, because we have a rotation of west to east, which causes it that appearance.