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Explain why the celestial bodies appear to move from east to west across the sky when viewed from the Earth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, the Moon and the Sun (and all other celestial objects) appear to move from east to west across the sky. ... As this occurs, the Moon's shadow follows it — moving in the same direction — and tracks a path across Earth's surface.

Answered by adyasha88
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Because Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, the Moon and the Sun (and all other celestial objects) appear to move from east to west across the sky. ... As this occurs, the Moon's shadow follows it — moving in the same direction — and tracks a path across Earth's surface.And presence of dust

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