The moon sets later each day due to its orbit around the Earth. As the Earth rotates on its axis, the moon moves in its orbit, which is approximately 13 degrees eastward each day. This movement means that it takes longer for the Earth to rotate enough for the moon to reach the horizon again, resulting in a later setting time each day. Consequently, the moon sets about 50 minutes later each day.
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