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.
There is no place on earth where the sun is always up.
The side of the moon facing the sun is always lit up, while the opposite side remains in darkness. This phenomenon is due to the moon's synchronous rotation, which results in one side always facing the sun.
The earth and the sun always form a line. They are the end points of that line and therefore are always lined up.
The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.
Technically speaking, the moon is always in line with the sun. You can always connect two points with a straight line.
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.
Wind is always around because the sun is always around . A breeze / wind is created when the sun warms up the air. When the air is warmed up, it quickly rises up because heat rises up. As soon as it rises up, the cold air rushes in to take its place and that rush of cool air is wind.
Always the Sun was created in 1990-12.
There are not many home remedies to protect your skin from the sun. The best thing to do is to always cover up.
Hayley's comet is not always the same distance from the sun. This is because it has an elliptical orbit. When the comet is closest to the sun the ice begins to burn up forming the tail.
they are nocturnal which causes them to sleep during the day and wake up at night until the sun comes up
The ground is always hot on summer because at this season of the year the distance between the sun and earth is so close that the sun-rays reach the surface and warm it up continuously.