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Because we are orbiting around the sun... I don't know if that's the answer you are looking for if not you should maybe clearifie what exacatlly you are tring to ask like for example do you mean why does it seem to be a little higher or lower then it was the pervious day or what??

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Why does the sun seem to move through the sky in the day?

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The sun appears to move across the sky each day is it true or false?

If by "seem to move" you are referring to perspective then it is true, since the Earth rotates on an axis and revolves around the sun, if we do not know that it is the Earth that is moving, it would seem that stars move across the sky, except for the pole star Polaris, which is aligned with the north axis and remains "fixed" in its place.


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What objects in space move in space each day?

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Is it true or false does the sun move across the sky each day because of earths revolution?

False. The sun appears to move across the sky each day due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, not its revolution around the sun.


What directions do the stars seem to move as the earth rotates on its axis?

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Does the sun move behind a cloud?

The sun can seem to move behind a cloud. In fact it is the cloud that moved between you and the sun.


How does the position of the sun appear to change during each day?

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Does the Sun move in the sky from north to south each day?

The Sun does move from North to South in the sky (or the other way) just a little bit each day. This is caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis combined with the Earth's orbital motion around the Sun each day. So, in the winter the Sun is lower in the sky than in the summer. In the Northern Hemisphere that means the Sun is further South in the sky.


What direction does the Sun appear to move across the sky each day?

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Why does the sun seem to move quicker as it rises or sets than the rest of the day?

Mainly because you've got something to compare it to at those times.


What effects the position of the sun?

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