The sun shines on Venus because we are actually the third planet in The Solar System. Venus comes before us. The order of the planets in The Solar System are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The dwarf planets are, Ceres,
Yes, it does. Every body orbiting the sun has a sunrise, if the body is not tidally locked with the sun.
It is difficult to see the Sun on Venus. The atmosphere of Venus is surrounded by a thick layer of sulfuric acid, which can block out most light.
It is true, the sun shines on all of the planets.
True, or more correctly, when the sunlight is refracted through the water droplets.
False. The sun is a yellow main sequence star.
false think about it Sola power from the light of the sun
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The Sun Shines Bright was created on 1953-05-02.
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True, or more correctly, when the sunlight is refracted through the water droplets.
False. Try January!
True or False? Rewrite the statement The Sun is the largest star.
Where the sun shines it is referred to as daytime. However, this is not true in some areas of the world which have light for 24 hours over many months, for example, in Alaska.
Yes - on sunny days, no on others.
The orbits of Mercury and Venus are between the sun and the orbit of Earth. That is different from saying that Mercury and Venus are between the sun and Earth, which is often not true.
The sun is not the largest star.
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You can see them because the Sun's light shines on them and we see the part that is lit up.
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