because the earth rotates on its axis
The position of the sun at 9am varies depending on the time of year and your location. Generally, at 9am, the sun is around 30-45 degrees above the horizon in the eastern part of the sky. This position will change as the day progresses.
sun does not change its position...Earth revloves and rotates around sun so it seems to us that sun is changing position but actually we are changing our positions....than also people say that sun rises and sets in east and west respectively....
The earth orbits the the sun every year so the sun position changes to us but really the sun stays the same its us moving :) i hope i was a great help :)
what two ways does the suns position change in the sky
Shadows occur when the Earth rotates and the position of the sun appears to change. Therefore, the position of the sun's rays hit the object at different angles causing a shadow to change shape.
A sunset signifies that the sun is setting below the horizon, indicating the end of the day and the sun's position in the sky moving towards the horizon.
The position of the sun and shadows change throughout the day due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the sun's light, causing the sun's position in the sky to appear to change. This movement creates shifting shadow patterns as objects block sunlight at varying angles.
The position and length of your shadow change throughout the day due to the angle of the sun in the sky. In the morning and evening when the sun is lower in the sky, your shadow will be longer. At midday when the sun is directly overhead, your shadow will be shorter.
i think its in the south
east or north
Yes, the sun's position in the sky affects the length of daylight. The angle at which the sun's rays hit the Earth's surface changes throughout the day due to the Earth's rotation, which in turn affects the length of daylight hours.
When the light is thrown on an object, shadow takes place on the opposite direction of the light source. So as the light source moves, the shadow does the same. The sun "moves" because the earth is rotating and revolving around it.