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The sun doesn't move; earth does. The Earth slowly rotates until the side the sun was facing is now away from the sun. Example: If the sun is shining on Florida at noon-sunset, the earth rotates slowly in that time until Florida is facing away from the sun and so it is night in Florida and day on the other side of the earth.
With the naked eye, on Dec 1 2008: Venus and Jupiter are seeable for several hours after sunset. Venus is the brighter and lower of the 2. Although Jupiter is more than 50x larger than Venus it's a lot farther away.
Earth is located in just close enough from the sun where the heat from it keeps water melted mostly, and just far enough away where the water doesn't turn into water vapor.Liquid water is also capable of forming on Mars, if it had a stable, warm atmosphere.
The light from the Sun can only light up half of the Earth at a time, because it is a sphere. When one part of the Earth is facing away from the Sun, there is nothing besides the Moon and the planets to reflect sunlight back at the night side. Just after sunset and just before dawn, some of the sunlight scatters through the upper atmosphere to provide some illumination.
It will eventually go away.
It is a metaphor in which the dying rays of the sun in the late evening are compared to the last notes of a piece of music dying on the air.
Some stains can not be dissolved in water.
I have heard that it removes deep stains. It problably removes surface stains too. I have deep stains and crest whitestrips somewhat removed them but im going to bleach them soon.
Sorry, battery acid stains are permanent. The acid will eat away the cloth.
To remove salt stains from car mats, first vacuum or sweep away as much as you can. Fill a spray bottle with warm water and white vinegar, spray the stains. Use a bristled brush to scrub the salt stains away.
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Fjords are the channels of old glaciers that have melted away
It is a metaphor meaning to run away proud and victorious, generally after a failed defeat. its a good metaphor!!!
Some household cleaners contain solvents that dissolve stains. Other cleaners may contain detergents and solvents that bleach away stains and spills.
If it's permanent... you can't take it away. That's what makes it permanent.
you can pretty much get everything out with acetone wax, nail polish, and i believe that you can also get red wine stains out
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