Well, since the sun is in outer space and clouds are within our Earths atomasphere, all clouds go in front of the sun. You can tell they are in front of it because of the blocked sunlight or rays that are trapped in the cloud.
aka: lack of sunshine?
Without your senses you wouldn't be able know that something outside yourself was happening, so there wouldn't be many observations to make.
IF you have a woodburning fireplace, and there is a small door- about 6 inches square on the outside of the house, check for a flip open door on the floor of your fireplace. If that is what you have, this is not a vent, but an ash clean-out. Shovel ashes thru the door on the floor of the fireplace, and you can remove them from the outside door without making a mess in the house. But not a vent. If that is not what you have, please post gain with a more detailed description.
Ive seen this happen when dramatic changes in temperature happen e.g. its hot outside and you get cold water the window..
It depends on the particular microscope, and the magnification being used. Without these details, this question cannot be answered.
Well, they used to make a light meter that was used by photographers back in the day to take a meter reading so they could adjust the settings on the camera. Most of the ones I saw and owned back in the day did not use batteries. They were handheld and had a window usually made of plastic and a meter. Now-a-days everything is computed for you with the use of computer chips that do all the legwork. You can still buy cameras that you can set the aperture, speed, etc. and bypass the chips so that you have more control over your picture. The problem today is that we rely on electronics so much that one instance of electromagnetic shock could well knock us into the dark ages in a matter of hours. It's good to know the old ways because one day you may find yourself wishing you knew how to keep food cold without a fridge or light a fire with flint and steel......
A summer without sunshine is unimaginable.
of course not...
Brillat-Savarin, French lawyer, Politician and Gourmant
A day without sunshine would be a dreary day, and dreary days are like night. Plus, it's darker than when the sun isn't out, like night.
sunshine tan
"Her smile was a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day."
From the Sunshine Coast to Injune in Queensland is a distance of 604 km. Estmiated travel time, without breaks, is nine hours.
Without Looking Down was created in 2002.
evaporation is a fundemental part of the water cycle. without sunshine it is unlikely to occur but, as the boiling point of water is 100 degrees C, in a climate with a temperature equal to or above that, it can occur. however a climate with such temperatures cannot be naturally found on earth.
throw it down the stairs and say it fell out your pocket or bag or hand :)........... or drop it outside on the street in a puddle :) GOOD LUCCK :)
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)