No it is not lit up all day.
It is actually the Halo on the sign that is lit when the angels win, it is lit for road victories as well as home wins. The "A" itself is lit every night, as it is considered a local landmark, it also has an electronic billboard which advertises upcoming events at the stadium.
The side facing the sun is lit up.
The past tense of light up is lit up.
It lit up the world.
It's not. The moon is always half light and half dark, but it's not always the same places. -- Take a soccer ball and a flashlight into a dark room. -- Turn on the flashlight, and point it at the soccer ball. -- Half of the ball is lit up, and the other half is dark. -- No matter how you turn the ball, no matter how quickly you move or which way you bend, no matter how you manipulate the flashlight, no matter how much you wiggle and dance ... 50% of the surface of the ball is lit up, and the remaining 50% of its surface is dark. -- 50% of the Earth is lit up, and the remaining 50% of it is dark. The light and dark places keep changing, but the Earth is always half light and half dark. -- 50% of the Moon is lit up, and the remaining 50% of it is dark. The light and dark places keep changing, but the Moon is always half light and half dark.
If your ABS light is lit up a problem with the Anti-lock Brake System has been detected . As long as the " BRAKE " light in your dash is not lit up you still have " normal " brakes
Why will my Motorola bluetooth HS850 LED light not stay lit long enough to set up to my phone?
The past tense is 'lit'.
One hemisphere is always lit except when the moon is occulted by the earth.
Like all planets in our solar system, the planet Saturn is always half illuminated by the sun. The sun is always shining in space (even when it is cloudy on Earth) and the light from the sun is always going to reach Saturn, distant though it is.
I think this person means changing phases and don't worry I'll make my answer as true and clear as it can be. Yes half of the moon is lit up. except when eclipses occur it is lit up by the suns reflected light.
The sensor is damaged or missadjusted.