because its like that. Just the way in China.
The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.
the Sun rises in the east, and sets in the west.
The sun rises in the eastern part of the sky every morning. It appears to rise in the east due to the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east.
Both are correct, but "the sun rises in the east" is the more commonly used phrase.
Yes, the sun rises in the east year-round. However, its exact position along the eastern horizon can shift slightly with the changing seasons. During the summer solstice, the sun rises at its northernmost point on the horizon, and during the winter solstice, it rises at its southernmost point.
No, the exact points where the sun rises and sets can vary slightly throughout the year due to Earth's tilt and orbit. In Ohio, the sun rises closest to due east and sets closest to due west around the spring and fall equinoxes. In summer, it rises slightly north of east and sets slightly north of west, while in winter it rises slightly south of east and sets slightly south of west.
The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.
sunrise and sunset if i am right
the Sun rises in the east, and sets in the west.
The sun rises in the eastern part of the sky every morning. It appears to rise in the east due to the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east.
It rises in the East and sets in the West, every day.
Both are correct, but "the sun rises in the east" is the more commonly used phrase.
At equinox, the Sun rises exactly in the East, and sets exactly in the West. Day and night have approximately (but not exactly) the same length.
The present tense of "rise" is:I/You/We/They rise.He/She/It rises.
Every celestial object in the sky; all the planets, stars, and galaxies.
The sun rises in the east at the equinoxes, around March 21 and September 23. During the summer solstice, around June 21, it rises more toward the northeast, while in winter, around December 21, it rises more toward the southeast. The specific angle varies based on your geographical location, but these general patterns hold true worldwide.
All over the world, the Sun rises more or less in the east. That is, not always exactly in the east, but the point of sunrise is always closer to the east than to the west.