The horizon is a few different things. First, it is the land you see in the distance going from left to right. Example: The sun is coming over the horizon. It can also mean a few other things. I would open a dictionary.
Where the sky meets the land, where the sun comes up or goes down.
The sun and moon appear elliptical near the horizon due to atmospheric refraction. This bending of light causes the celestial objects to look slightly flattened when they are closer to the horizon.
If you're talking about sky as in sky on this planet, then your answer would be the horizon (the point were the ground meets the sky from any vantage point on the surface). Or you could be talking about the atmosphere, which is the boundary between the earth and space and keeps life alive, and air on earth.
The western horizon.
There are three syllables in horizon.
The Moon's size is the same (more or less) from everywhere on Earth.There is one curious optical illusion whereby when the moon is low and nearer the horizon, is seems to be larger.
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In astronomy zenith (the point in the sky exactly above you) is the point most distant from the horizon. As a horizon defines how far down the sky you can look, zenith defines how high up you can look.
No, they just look larger.
Keep a weather eye on the horizon means to watch the horizon or as far as you can look for ships=water, people=land or water, or an animal=land or water.
bananalike shape. Because the Moon is much smaller than Earth, the curve of the horizon is more obvious.
BEAUTIFUL WITH LOVELY land... a nice horizon too
You can buy a horizon treadmill at the following places Sears and Best Buy or horizon fitness store you could try Wal-Mart. Also there are a few sites I have included for you to look at www.horizonfitnessstore.ca/
The sun and moon appear elliptical near the horizon due to atmospheric refraction. This bending of light causes the celestial objects to look slightly flattened when they are closer to the horizon.
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If you're talking about sky as in sky on this planet, then your answer would be the horizon (the point were the ground meets the sky from any vantage point on the surface). Or you could be talking about the atmosphere, which is the boundary between the earth and space and keeps life alive, and air on earth.
The moon appears bigger when it is closer to the horizon due to an optical illusion called the moon illusion. This occurs because our brain compares the size of the moon to objects on the horizon, making it seem larger in comparison.