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why does the sun appear to move westward across the sky during the day? a) because earth rotates to the east b) because earth r...Asked by need help
why does the sun appear to move westward across the sky during the day?
a) because earth rotates to the east
b) because earth rotates to the west
c) because the sun moves in a westerly direction
d) because of the way you are looking into the sky
a) because earth rotates to the east
b) because earth rotates to the west
c) because the sun moves in a westerly direction
d) because of the way you are looking into the sky
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the Sun appears to move across the sky because the Earth is rotating
the Sun "moves" westward, so the Earth is rotating eastward
the Sun "moves" westward, so the Earth is rotating eastward
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