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why does the sun set in the west??​

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Answered by MzAbstruse
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Explanation:

it doesn't rise and set. But it appears to rise and set because of the Earth's rotation on its axis. ... As the Earth rotates toward the east, it looks like the sun is moving west. As the Earth rotates, different locations on Earth pass through the sun's light.

Answered by sana0707
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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. ... 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.

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