Does the sun . . . . in the east or the west?
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The Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west. And that's because Earth spins -- toward the east.
For a moment, let us ignore Earth's orbit around the Sun (as well as the Sun's and solar system's revolution around the center of the Galaxy, and even the Galaxy's journey through the universe). For the moment, let us just think about one motion - - Earth's spin (or rotation) on its axis.
Earth rotates or spins toward the east, and that's why the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars all rise in the east and make their way westward across the sky. Suppose you are facing east - the planet carries you eastward as it turns, so whatever lies beyond that eastern horizon eventually comes up over the horizon and you see it!
People at Earth's equator are moving at a speed of about 1,600 kilometers an hour -- about a thousand miles an hour -- thanks to Earth's rotation. That speed decreases as you go in either direction toward Earth's poles. In the state of Texas, you'd moving at about 1,400 kilometers an hour due to rotation. If you're in southern Canada, you're moving at only about a thousand kilometers an hour. Now think about what would happen if you stood exactly at the North Pole. You'd still be moving, but you'd be turning in a circle as Earth spins on its axis.
You may wonder why you don't feel this speed: it's because human beings have no 'speed organs' which can sense absolute speed. You can only tell how fast you are going relative to something else, and you can sense changes in velocity as you either speed up or slow down. But we cannot really tell whether or not we are just moving at a constant speed unless something else tips us off!
Previously, people thought the earth flat, round face to the sky. Morning people see clearly that the sun rises in the east, and dive into the west in the evening. The human eye can see the world and I know so well known saying that. In fact, the earth is spherical, rotating around its axis, so new phenomenon of day and night. Part of the earth toward the sun that day, part obscured the night.
As the earth rotates, the angle between the sun and the earth grows, so we had the feeling that the sun "rises" from low to high. Just because the earth rotates eastward, so we see the sun "rises" up from the east. Rather, we must say "the earth rotates eastward, toward the sun." But that is probably too wordy, so people still say "the sun rises in the east". Of course, scientists say that is wrong.
Good luck!
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The Sun rises in the east.
The Sun sets in the west.
Russia is in the north.
Austrailia is in the south.
Does The sun rise ( rise ) in the east and set ( set ) in the west ?
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rise / set
rise