No. The Earth is roughly a sphere, so only half the Earth is lit at a time.
All of the Sun shines. Or at least the outside, if that's what you mean.
The Sun has no solid parts - it is all extremely hot gasses, so there are no continents.
The sun shines on all areas of our planet.
The sun doesn't shine on all parts of the Earth at once due to the planet's rotation on its axis. As the Earth spins, different areas move into and out of the sunlight, creating day and night cycles. Additionally, the tilt of the Earth's axis affects the angle at which sunlight reaches different regions, leading to variations in daylight hours and intensity throughout the year.
first of all it is "heti", and that mean "sun shine"
Waitin' for the Sun to Shine was created in 1981.
yes
merve griffin
Stars shine at nighttime but not in the daytime because it is dark. During the day the sun is bright which blocks the light from the stars. Once the sun is down and the sky is dark, it is easier to see the glimmer.
The future tense of shine is will shine.
Shine on Silver Sun was created on 1973-09-07.
U Make My Sun Shine was created in 2000.