because the earth is moving so it just looks like it :)
it makes the sun look like the sun is rising because were actually moving up then the sun looks like it is rising
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The sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of Earth on its axis. This gives the impression that the sun is rising in the east and setting in the west. In reality, it is Earth's rotation that creates this apparent movement of the sun.
The International Space Station (ISS) appears as a large, bright object moving across the sky. It often looks like a fast-moving star or plane without flashing lights, and its brightness can vary depending on its position relative to the Sun.
Yes, stars do move just like the sun. They all orbit the center of the galaxy due to the gravitational force between the stars and the center. Additionally, some stars have their own planetary systems that revolve around them, similar to our solar system.
it makes the sun look like the sun is rising because were actually moving up then the sun looks like it is rising
Its actually because the Earth is rotating.
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It is not the Sun that Is moving across the sky, although it does look like it. No it is because Earth's rotation causing it to look as if the Sun was moving and not us. Our planets rotation makes it look as if the sun rises in the east, because we have a rotation of west to east, which causes it that appearance.
It is because the earth is rotating on its axis
it don't move, the Earth spins that is making the sun look like it is moving same thing with the moon.
Because our planet orbits (spins around) the sun. This means that the position of the sun will look like it changes throughout the day, whereas it is Earth that is actually moving.
Mars is farther away from it.
The sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of Earth on its axis. This gives the impression that the sun is rising in the east and setting in the west. In reality, it is Earth's rotation that creates this apparent movement of the sun.
The sun doesn't really rise and set. When it looks like the sun is moving up from the horizon in the morning, moving across the sky all day, and moving down below the opposite horizon in the evening, it's not the sun that's moving; it's the earth. The rotation of the earth is what makes the sun look like it's moving. It's kind of similar in a way to when you're laying down in a car and you see out the side window utility poles or street lights going by, except, of course, it's not the poles that are moving; it's the car.
The sun does not move. The earth rotates on its own axis making it seem like the sun is moving..
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.