Because we are revolving around it, so imagine if you were driving in a circle around a street light it doesnt appear to move, rather you do.
the sun appears to travel east to west also known as ew
The sun appears to move from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth. In reality, the sun itself does not move across the sky, but the Earth's rotation causes it to appear as though the sun is moving across the sky.
No, the sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The sun itself remains stationary in relation to the solar system.
it doe not the earth rotates on its own axis and the sun appears to move in the sky when its actually the earth
The Sun appears to move in the sky because we are on the Earth, which rotates once every 24 hours.
from right to left, as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
The Earth rotates on its axis, making it appear as if the sun is moving across the sky. The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to the Earth's rotation from west to east.
No, the sun does not move westwards around the Earth. From our perspective on Earth, it appears as though the sun moves across the sky from east to west due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. In reality, the sun appears to move because of our planet's rotation, not because it is moving around the Earth.
No, but it looks like its moving 'cause the earth is spinning.
The sun appears to move generally from east to west daily due to the rotation of the earth as it revolves around the sun.
It appears to move from east to west due to the rotation of the earth.
No as it's the same for the northern hemisphere. (What does "counter clockwise" even mean in this context?)