It sets in the west and rises in the east.
The sun rise's in the East ans set's in the west.
The side that is facing the sun is in the daylight. It keeps changing. At any given moment, it would be the half directed toward the sun.
it rises on the east and sets on the west but it depends where you live it mostly rises on the east
A full moon rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, appearing on the opposite side of the sky as the sun. This is because a full moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky.
Depends where you live I think. The sun rises on the east and sets in the west.
The Sun sets on theWest hand side when its getting ready to finally set.
The Sun appears to set because the Earth rotates, turning one side of the Earth away from the Sun for a period we call "night"
The sun rise's in the East ans set's in the west.
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The side of the Earth facing the Sun would get very hot and the side of the Earth in dark would get very cold.
The side that is facing the sun is in the daylight. It keeps changing. At any given moment, it would be the half directed toward the sun.
it rises on the east and sets on the west but it depends where you live it mostly rises on the east
It is impossible for the sun to set on stars because it doesnt actually go anywhere. The reason why the sun "sets" and "rises" is just because Earth is rotating, making the side you are on face the rest of space, and away from the sun, which is our primary source of heat and light. So if the sun is not going anywhere, then it cannot set on anything.
The British claimed so many countries even some on the other side of the world so the sun didn't set on all of them at once.
It's the same - the sun set in the west. Set is an irregular verb. The past tense is also 'set'.
A full moon rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, appearing on the opposite side of the sky as the sun. This is because a full moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky.
The rotation of the earth is what causes the sun to appear to set