Sun rises in the East and sets in the west.
The sun appears to rise in the east because of the way the earth turns.
Anywhere on our planet really, but as you get nearer the poles the rising and setting will shift around a lot more with the changing seasons. On Venus, you would see the sun rise in the west and set in the east, since that planet rotates the opposite way to earth.
Yes. There is no place on earth where the sun never sets.
In the northern hemisphere, Noon is half way between the dawn and the sunset. Therefore, noon marks the highest the Sun will rise during the day, no matter what the season is.
There are no planets in our solar system on which the Sun would rise in the west and set in the east.You may be thinking of Venus, which does rotate the other way from all the other planets. However, you would never see the Sun rise on Venus, because the clouds on Venus are so thick that they forever obscure the Sun.(Plus, the 600 degree temperatures and the poisonous atmosphere of sulfuric acid would spoil the view.)
The address of the San Francisco Botanical Garden is: 9Th Avenue At Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA 94122-2370
No, the other way around. San Francisco is a city in the state of California.
San Francisco is by far the northernmost city out of those 3.
Oakland all the way
go from Manchester to Newark (about 8hrs) and then from Newark to San Francisco (between 6hr20 and 7hrs)
You could grow San Francisco plants inside during the winter in a sunroom if you live in a colder climate.
yes in san francisco
Saint François
Lasik surgery is performed at Eye Care of San Francisco. They are located at 595 Buckingham Way # 448, San Francisco. The phone number is (415) 564-1060.
San Luis Obispo is located half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco California.
The address of the West Portal Branch Library is: 190 Lenox Way, San Francisco, 94127 1113
I'd say San Fransisco 1st. then seattle, then portland.. but i live in portland so... hey! i live in portlnd OR! and i put it this way seattle then san fransisco and then portland Well I put it this way Portland, Seattle, then San francisco.