The sun only rises and sets from your viewpoint- standing on the earth. As the earth turns, the sun becomes visible (rises) as your part of the world turns into the sun's light- it sets when your part of the world turns away from the light. But the sun is still shining- just on someplace where you are not.
You'll find the sun and moon set & rise times here: http://www.40-below.com/sunmoon/index.html
yeah the sun does rise in the northern hemisphere
கிழக்கில் உதிக்கும் சூரியன் (kizhakkil uthikkum suriyan). கிழக்கில் (kizhakkil) in the east. உதிக்கும் (uthikkum)rise. சூரியன் (suriyan)sun.
The sun going down in The Lion King is said when Mufasa compares his reign as king along with Simba's towards the sun's position in the sky. He says "One day, Simba, the sun will set on my time here and will rise with you as the new king." So, basically, Mufasa compares the end of his reign towards the sunset.
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Rise in the East and set in the West.
There is no planet where the sun does not rise and set. All planets in our solar system experience day and night due to rotation on their axes.
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Yes, the sun and moon rise and set every day due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. This daily cycle results in the apparent movement of the sun and moon across the sky, causing them to rise in the east and set in the west.
The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west. This is due to the Earth's rotation from west to east.
yes...
The Sun doesn't really rise and set; the Sun sits there in the center of our solar system, unmoving. It is the Earth spinning - and us with it - that makes the Sun appear to rise in the East and set in the west.
Well, that's certainly what it LOOKS like - but in truth, the Sun doesn't rise or set. It is the Earth spinning once per day that makes the Sun _appear_ to rise and set.
The sun rise's in the East ans set's in the west.
For the same reason that the Sun and the Moon rise and set. That's the result of Earth's rotation.
Yes. Of course
Yes.