Is called a sunset
The sun rises in the east.
Yes, sunrise is defined as the moment when the upper limb of the sun first appears above the horizon in the morning. This marks the beginning of daylight.
The angle between the sun's position in the sky and the horizon is called the altitude of the sun. It is the measurement from the horizon to the center of the sun's disk. This angle changes throughout the day as the sun moves across the sky.
The altitude of the highest point of the rainbow that you see is (42 degrees) minus (the altitude of the sun above the horizon behind you). If the sun is sitting right on the horizon ... just risen or just about to set ... then the highest point of the rainbow is about 42 degrees above the horizon opposite the sun. If the sun is higher, then the rainbow is lower, by the same amount. If the sun is more than about 42 degrees above the horizon, then any rainbow you might otherwise see is entirely below the opposite horizon, and you don't see one.
no it is not, it is when the sun is southern from the horizon of the earth
The western horizon.
Eastern Horizon
Ten bellow is about 450 degrees warmer than absolute zero. All the heat keeping us that warm is coming from the sun.
The sun is below the northern horizon at midnight in the Northern Hemisphere.
Both. A setting sun is the duration it takes from the sun meeting the horizon until below the horizon. Today's setting sun has a duration of 12 minutes.Twilight/dusk follows.
The sun and ocean met on the horizon.
I gazed out at the horizon and watched the sun disappear beneath it. The ship sailed toward the horizon, fading into the distance. The mountains on the horizon looked majestic in the evening light.
I looked toward the horizon as the sun was setting.
It is when the sun or moon breaks the horizon. And sunset and moonset happen when the last bit (trailing limb) goes below the horizon.
The sun sets behind the horizon.
at sunset you can see the sun sink below the horizon
The sun rises in the east.