Asked by victoria
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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Answered by
KittyWolf
I think it's A, but I'm not sure
Answered by
ME
KittyWolf the correct answer is B, because The sun appears to move across of the sky but in fact it never moves its the earth that moves. The earth spins on its axis. It's because the earth spins on an axis, while moving around the sun. When it spins will make it look like the sun is moving across the sun.
Answered by
gd
does anyone have all answers
Answered by
Potato man
Stop cheating be smart
Answered by
unkown
potato man, im not disagreeing, but that is a bit of an insult.
Answered by
hehehehehe
A\
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Answered by
Anonymous
The sun appears to move across our sky from east to west
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