The sun is roughly the same temperature all the time.
it was really hard and hot working outside every day in the sun
A1:because of the earth's core is always hot and rises every day. A2:because of the sun.
very hot during the day as it is the closest planet to the sun =]
On a hot day, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit when left in the sun.
The sun sets once a day every single day of the year.
Many terms have been used to describe people who enjoy basking in the sun on a hot day. A couple of these terms include sun worshippers and sunbathers.
Most lily plants need full sun (6+ hours of direct sun) per day. If you are just planting them be sure to water every other day for a few weeks before the sun gets too hot (so you do not burn the leaves) which would be before 11am or after 7pm.
Every day onece a day.
The sun is setting somewhere every minute of every day.
During the day those parts exposed to the sun absorb energy from the sun, making then warm or hot.
The surface of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Whether it is day or night does not affect this. Day and night are merely caused by Earth's rotation, which has no effect on the sun.
Every day, every month because of the positioning of the sun