Morning
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. So if the sun is facing east then it must be in the west and it will be evening.
The meaning is that there is rain or heavy mist in the air to the west of you, and the sky east of you, where the sun is located, is clear. Also, if you are witnessing a rainbow in the morning, then you are most likely facing to the west.
Shadows point to the east during early morning hours (around sunrise) and late afternoon hours (around sunset) when the sun is located in the west. At these times, the sun is positioned low in the sky, causing objects to cast shadows that extend towards the east.
East, I think
No, east and west are directions on the earth.
The Sun is in the West of the sky in the afternoon, so it's facing East.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. So if the sun is facing east then it must be in the west and it will be evening.
Morning: The shadow will be the longest and facing the west as the sun rises in the east Noon: The shadow will be the shortest as the sun is directly above the object Afternoon: The shadow will be slightly longer and facing east as the sun is going to set in the west soon.
If your shadow is behind you on a winter morning, you would most likely be facing towards the sun, which should be low in the sky in the southern part of the sky in the northern hemisphere or in the northern part of the sky in the southern hemisphere.
In the morning, a shadow falls from the East to the West. It is also short, rather than it being long in the afternoon. At an equivalent time in the morning, the shadow is just as long as it is at the equivalent time in the afternoon.
If you're watching the sunrise, you are facing east. Sunrise occurs in the east as the sun rises in the morning and sets in the west in the evening.
The meaning is that there is rain or heavy mist in the air to the west of you, and the sky east of you, where the sun is located, is clear. Also, if you are witnessing a rainbow in the morning, then you are most likely facing to the west.
In the morning, shadows are long and point west as the sun rises in the east. At midday, shadows are shortest as the sun is directly overhead, casting shadows directly below objects. In the afternoon, shadows lengthen and point east as the sun moves towards the west.
I understand the body should be arranged so that upon arising on resurrection morning, the person will be facing East, as the sun rises in the East.
Shadows point to the east during early morning hours (around sunrise) and late afternoon hours (around sunset) when the sun is located in the west. At these times, the sun is positioned low in the sky, causing objects to cast shadows that extend towards the east.
The easiest way to tell which way is west and which is east (presuming you don't have a compass) is to look for the sun. If it is afternoon, the sun will be in the western half of the sky. If it is morning, it will be in the eastern half.
East, I think