Well, my friend, the sun appears to moves across the sky as our earth rotates. In the morning, it rises up from the horizon, reaching its highest point at midday, before slowly sinking back down to the horizon in the evening. The sun's journey reminds us of the cycle of life, sunrise to sunset, a peaceful dance that brings warmth and light to our world.
Because you're moving towards the east and the Sun is (effectively) standing still.
If you were on a plant looking into the stars the sun would be blue shifted. When looking up at the sky we see the sun moving towards us making it look smaller.
The apparent movement of the sun through the sky is due to Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the sunlight at different times, giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky from east to west.
Towards the East.
They are not actually, moving, they just appear to be moving because we are. Consider that if you are on a train moving forward, objects that you pass by appear to move toward the read of the train.
A sunset signifies that the sun is setting below the horizon, indicating the end of the day and the sun's position in the sky moving towards the horizon.
Because you're moving towards the east and the Sun is (effectively) standing still.
If you were on a plant looking into the stars the sun would be blue shifted. When looking up at the sky we see the sun moving towards us making it look smaller.
the earth rotates giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky
The sun is not moving the earth is
the earth rotates giving the impression of the sun moving across the sky
The Earth itself is rotating @ 1 revolution per day -hence the 'Sun moving in the Sky': meanwhile the Earth is following an elliptical track around the Sun whilst itself spinning.
The apparent movement of the sun through the sky is due to Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the sunlight at different times, giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky from east to west.
The sun is always moving in the sky, it never stops. This is the result of the rotation of the Earth, which also never stops.
Towards the East.
Is the sun does move east towards the moves does west.
They are not actually, moving, they just appear to be moving because we are. Consider that if you are on a train moving forward, objects that you pass by appear to move toward the read of the train.