Because only the planets that sorrounded the sun revolves.
Actually it does change its position within the galaxy, just as the galaxy itself is also moving, but we don't notice it because (as previous answered) we revolve around the sun in more or less fixed orbit.
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....
because earth rotates, and the sun stays the same.
the position of the sun
Depends on the plant. Usually the position if the sun
it has to do with the sun and the position of the moon , sun and earth
It changes position because every year is different and because every other planet changes position and sometimes the sun does too
All the planets (Greek for "wanderer") change position with respect to the stars. The reason is that they orbit the sun, as does the earth.
because the earth rotates on its axis
when the sun is further away the colder it is make sense
Mercury changes position the most with respect to the sun. It has the shortest orbital period of any planet in our solar system, so it completes its journey around the sun faster than any other planet. This causes it to appear to change position relative to the sun more frequently.
It doesn't ! The sun stays where it is - it's the rotation of the Earth that makes the sun appear to move.
Exactly the same as the change in the sun's position from noon to sunset affects them ... they stay exactly opposite the direction of the sun, but they get longer.