It was there first - the sun was always the center of the dust/gas cloud that formed the solar system.
it is the sun
The cast of Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky - 1981 includes: Spencer Shaw as Narrator
after it rains the sun try to come out but the moon is its shadow so that's why the sky turn pink.
Actually, you can. If you build your house on a bunch of columns or in a tree. then you will be living in the sky.
Yes sun is better than sky
In the summer the sun is highest in the sky
Elphinstone Dayrell has written: 'Why the sun and the moon live in the sky' -- subject(s): Folklore 'Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky' 'Folk stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Folklore, Tales
no they don't! they are formed by the sun reflecting off rain drops making colours in the sky.
Sun Hits the Sky was created in 1996.
The Sun does move from North to South in the sky (or the other way) just a little bit each day. This is caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis combined with the Earth's orbital motion around the Sun each day. So, in the winter the Sun is lower in the sky than in the summer. In the Northern Hemisphere that means the Sun is further South in the sky.
No, the sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The sun itself remains stationary in relation to the solar system.
The sun is at its highest point in the sky at noon.