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.
The moon appears to travel across the sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, the moon's position in the sky changes, giving the illusion that it is moving. This movement is consistent with the cycle of day and night.
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The god associated with riding a chariot across the sky is typically Helios in Greek mythology and Surya in Hindu mythology. They represent the sun and are responsible for bringing light and warmth to the world as they travel across the sky each day.
Since a full day is 360 degrees, the answer is (60/360) of a day.
The moon doesn't actually move across the sky during the day. It is the rotation of the Earth that makes it appear this way. The moon's orbital motion around the Earth causes it to be in different positions in the sky at different times of day.
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It takes the moon approximately 12 hours to travel from east to west across the sky.
good question if anyone can describe to me the movement of the sun in the sky during the day i would be very greatful im in grade 6 and i need help understandng this im a gifted child so no baby talk scientific language with descriptions is well appreciated thank you have a nice day
Galileo was the first astronomer to explain why the sun and starts travel across the sky
In Egyptian mythology, Ra is carried across the sky in a boat called the "Barque of Ra" or "Solar barge." It is believed that the boat carries Ra during the day and through the underworld during the night.
stars don't move across the sky, we orbit the sun, as you should know, and as we orbit the sun we see the stars as moving but in all actuality we are just changing position and seeing the stars at a different perspective