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The sun is not moving, the earth revolves around it, and at the same time the earth is also rotating, the earth is rotating from west to east, so it feels like the sun is rising from the east.
Normally, when we encounter something that goes against the norm, we say, "The sun is rising in the east today!" "Huh.
The sun does not rise from the west unless it turns the other way around.
You tell me? 11a You?
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The Earth's rotation is from west to east.
But it doesn't seem to rise due east all the time, it has to do with the geographical location of the earth, and what I said upstairs is correct, not only related to the geographical location, but also related to the declination of the celestial body, but in any case, the celestial body rises from the east, because the earth turns from west to east.
The azimuth c of the rise of the celestial body is related to the declination b of the celestial body and the geographical latitude a as follows.
cosc=-sinb/cosa
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When you run west at a great speed (greater than the speed of the local Earth's autobiographical line), the sun will rise in the west and set in the east. This is the reason for Kuafu chasing the sun.
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The first floor makes a lot of sense, but people don't have that much speed, to see the sun rise in the west, you need to run at a speed greater than 500 meters per second, and you have to run in the opposite direction to the direction of the earth's rotation! ยท
For example, in the evening at higher latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, you can see the sun rise in the west while sitting on an airplane flying from east to west!
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Because the Jade Emperor stipulated that the sun god could only operate according to instructions, and could not change the program at will.
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Because the direction of rotation of the earth is from east to west, it is essentially because of the use of force, so the earth rotates like this!
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The first floor is really funny. Because the direction of rotation of the earth is from west to east.
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Because the direction of rotation of the earth is from east to west
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Because the earth revolves around the sun in orbit in a cycle, and people can't feel that the earth is rotating, and the earth won't turn in the opposite direction, people can see the sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
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Because the earth is a sphere, the sunlight from west to east is parallel light, because the distance between the earth and the sun is 150 million kilometers, so far, such a large sun rays, we generally see it as parallel rays. If you look at it as a parallel light, then, when the sun rises from the northeast in one place, the sun rises from the northeast everywhere else where the sun rises and sets. We usually say that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, which is a rough statement, but in fact, only when the sun hits the equator on the equinox, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west on the equator, and the whole world rises in the east and sets in the west.
Strictly speaking, on the equinox, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. When the direct point of the sun is directly in the northern hemisphere, the sun rises due east and northeast, i.e., northeast, and sets due west and north, i.e., northwest. Globally.
When the direct point of the sun shines directly in the southern hemisphere, the sun rises from due east to south, that is, southeast, and sets from due west to south, that is, southwest. Globally. Final Summary:
The sun shines directly in the northern hemisphere, and the sun rises in the northeast and sets in the northwest; The sun shines directly in the southern hemisphere, and the sun rises in the southeast and sets in the southwest. On the equinox, the sun rises due east and sets due west. On the second solstice, the visual distance is greatest when the sun is north-south.
Rotate, so you can see the sun rise in the east and set in the west.
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The sun rises in the east and sets in the west because the earth is rotating. As the Earth rotates around its axis, we feel the sun move across the sky. In fact, the sun is not really moving, but because the earth is rotating, and from a human point of view, the position of the sun has changed.
Specifically, it takes about 24 hours for the Earth to rotate around in one cycle, so the sun appears to rise in the east and then gradually move west in the sky and set in the west. In fact, at different points in the day, the position of the sun changes, and it itself is in a fixed position, but due to the rotation of the earth, people have such an illusion. It should be noted that the rising and setting times of the sun may be deviated due to factors such as season, geographical location, and geofluid belt shape, but in general, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west is a relatively stable phenomenon.
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Because the earth rotates from west to east, you see the sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
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Because human beings set the direction of the rising sun to the east and the direction of the setting of the sun to the west. This concept is generated by a series of human concepts such as the direction of the upward and downward observation angle and the directional function of the pituitary gland, but in fact, it is just the rotation of the earth and the movement of the sun such as the revolution of the sun that makes the sun's position change from a certain point on the earth (the revolution makes the direct gaze of the sun move back and forth between the Tropic of Capricorn, so the east rises and the west sets not due east and west). This phenomenon persisted after the extinction of humanity, and at that time it didn't matter what the relative position of the sun in a day was called when observed from a point on the earth.
Human beings are just observing the outside world and naming various phenomena according to their own knowledge habits. If you ask why the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, just like why the universe is great, no one can explain it, we can just perceive it. And from this derives theories that are shallow, but can be used by mankind to benefit a lot.
If you have to worry about why the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, depending on the person who asks the question, you can get answers from various angles such as science, religion, and even phone calls. In short, the landlord washes and sleeps.
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Because the earth rotates from west to east.
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The earth revolves around the sun and rotates to form the sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
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Why does the sun rise in the east and set in the west? Never get up from the west?
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If the sun rises in the west, it must rise in the east.
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