Because the sun is a ball of fire and it can't go anywere near earth
the earth rotates giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky
Since a full day is 360 degrees, the answer is (60/360) of a day.
Stars appear different from the sun because the sun is closer to the earth and the other stars are further away from the earth so that's why the appear differently when you look at them in the sky!!!!!
Yes, the movement of the stars across the sky as opposed to the movement of the sun across the sky is what has set up the sidereal day.
In the southern hemisphere, the sun appears lowest in the sky on June 21 ... the beginning of Winter ... and highest in the sky on December 21 ... the beginning of Summer.
the earth rotates giving the impression of the sun moving across the sky
Sun rises in the East and sets in the west. So it travels westwards during the day.
an arch
stellar path
Galileo was the first astronomer to explain why the sun and starts travel across the sky
They appear to move across the sky because of the position of the viewer on a rotating planet with a moving field of view.
The sun refleing off the water
The Plane of the Ecliptic
He traveled across the sky from east to west, bringing the sun with him.
No
east 2 west
Celestial objects such as the sun appear to rise in the east and set to the west.