The sun is a large, hot sphere of gas, which condensed out of an even larger but cooler cloud of gas some five billion years ago. The position of the sun in the sky is what we see from our perspective here on Earth, but the sun is in outer space, some 93 million miles away from Earth.
The sun does not go up in the sky. The Earth is turning on an axis making the sun seem to go up.
We're in it's sky, not the sun in ours. And we're in orbit around it.
There is no oral reason why the sun is called the sun. So basically the gods looked up in the sky and said sun. That's how the sun got its name.
It's the same as the sky is brighter when the Sun is up, only not as much.
It is always in the sky but when it is dark on one side of the earth, the sun is up on the other side. So yes, the sun is always up.
sky A+ SEAN
There's no sun at night. Go outside at midnight and look up.
I see the sky, clouds, sun, moon, stars, and possibly trees and buildings depending on my surroundings.
Yes sun is better than sky
you can get a tan in any temperature you can endure, as long as the sun is out and high up in the sky.
they are burning hydrogen
In the summer the sun is highest in the sky