Why stars look more in west than east?

Why stars look more in west than east? Correct Answer Earth is moving from west to east

As Earth moves (rotates) from West to East, so stars appear to be more in West than East. So when we say that stars "move", it could be because of the Earth, because of their own movements, or because of both the Earth takes roughly 24 hours to spin on its axis, moving from east to west.

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