The sun appears to rise in the east because of the way the earth turns.
The sun comes up in the east, and settles in the west.
Sun rises from the east from horizon in all planets except venus
No, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to Earth's rotation. It is not possible for the sun to change its course in this way.
Both are correct, but "the sun rises in the east" is the more commonly used phrase.
The Sun rises in the East everywhere on the earth. Sometimes a little north of east, sometimes a little south of east, but always east.
The sun comes up in the east, and settles in the west.
Because the earth spins on its axis from west to east and the sun, hardly moving relative to the earth, appears to move from east to west.
Sun rises from the east from horizon in all planets except venus
No, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to Earth's rotation. It is not possible for the sun to change its course in this way.
The sun rises from a generally easterly direction.
Both are correct, but "the sun rises in the east" is the more commonly used phrase.
The Sun rises in the East everywhere on the earth. Sometimes a little north of east, sometimes a little south of east, but always east.
To the East, as the earth rotates from West to East.
The season in which the sun rises in the east is called spring.
The sun rises in the East everywhere on Earth.
The Sun rises in the East. The following have capital letters: Planets(Mars, Venus etc.) Moon Sun Earth North South East West
Uhhh...I would say East...yes, the sun ALWAYS rises in the East...