The sun neither rises nor sets, but due to our Earth revolving around the sun, it appears to us that the sun rises and sets. You must be thinking that if the sun neither rises nor sets, then where does it disappear at night? Why does it appear to rise from the east in the morning?
The interesting thing is that the sun doesn't go anywhere at night. Yes, you might not believe it, but the truth is that the sun neither rises nor sets.
Our Earth revolves around the sun on its axis. Due to the Earth revolving around the sun from west to east, it appears to us that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
Think for yourself, if the sun were to go somewhere at night, then why would there be a time difference between different countries?
And why would it be day in one country and night in another? The reason for the difference in day and night between different countries is that our Earth revolves around the sun in 24 hours, and during this revolution, only one part of the Earth faces the sun.
The part of the Earth that faces the sun experiences day, while the part that doesn't face the sun experiences night.
So, did you also think until today that the sun goes somewhere at night and comes back somewhere in the morning? You were wrong; it's not like that at all. It's just that due to our Earth revolving around the sun, it appears to us that the sun rises and sets.
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