No, the sun both spins, and moves with the rotation of the Milky Way. Additionally, it move through space with the galaxy.
The sun actually rotates so it does move.
This is true not only for Britain, but for everywhere in the world. The Sun rises in the east. Sometimes a little north of east, sometimes a little south of east, but generally east. In reality, the Sun doesn't move; it's the Earth spinning from west to east that makes it appear that way.
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No, but it looks like its moving 'cause the earth is spinning.
If by "seem to move" you are referring to perspective then it is true, since the Earth rotates on an axis and revolves around the sun, if we do not know that it is the Earth that is moving, it would seem that stars move across the sky, except for the pole star Polaris, which is aligned with the north axis and remains "fixed" in its place.
False. The sun appears to move across the sky each day due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, not its revolution around the sun.
"The sun is a giant grapefruit" is a statement about the sun that is not true.
well it depends if you live in the west the sun would move to the east and if you live in the east the sun would move to the west
The sun does not move around the earth.
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The sun actually rotates so it does move.
This phrase means that all forms of weather on Earth ultimately originate from the energy received by the sun. The sun drives weather patterns by heating the atmosphere, causing air masses to move and creating conditions for phenomena like precipitation, wind, and storms. Without the sun's energy, Earth's weather systems would not exist.
This is true not only for Britain, but for everywhere in the world. The Sun rises in the east. Sometimes a little north of east, sometimes a little south of east, but generally east. In reality, the Sun doesn't move; it's the Earth spinning from west to east that makes it appear that way.
The sun can seem to move behind a cloud. In fact it is the cloud that moved between you and the sun.
No. The sun does not move. The Earth, and other planets of the solar system revolve around the sun.
The sun doesn't care where we are. Its temperature doesn't change as we move about.