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The reason it is said that the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west is that it doesn't actually rise or set. From our vantage point, it appears that the sun is moving across the sky when in reality, it is the rotation of our own planet that causes the transition from night to day and so on.
Moonrise is dependent on the Moon's phase, not the seasons.
The earth is spinning, so the sun appears to move across the sky, but it isn't moving at all. We are
The moon is not actually forced to rise, but appears to be rising because of the orbit of the moon and the rotation of the earth. The movement of the planets and the moon makes them appear to rise and set.
That description isn't true at all. In fact, it's just the opposite: Summer is the time of year when the sun rises earliest and sets latest, giving us the longest periods of daylight ... and heating.
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The Sun rises - or appears to rise - in the East.
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It rises in the east in the morning.
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The reason it is said that the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west is that it doesn't actually rise or set. From our vantage point, it appears that the sun is moving across the sky when in reality, it is the rotation of our own planet that causes the transition from night to day and so on.
No, the time of sunrise varies throughout the year. If you look up "Equation of Time" and "Analemma" in a search engine you'll be well informed. The day on which sun rises the earliest is NOT the same day upon which it sets the latest! And similarly for mid-winter.
Moonrise is dependent on the Moon's phase, not the seasons.
The sun and its rise and set gave the very first time lines.