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Marisol comes from Spanish: Mar = Sea Sol = Sun The word "and" in spanish would be "y", which in this case is replaced by "i", thus, Marisol meaning "Sea and Sun"
No, the sun does not technically set into the sea. The Earth revolves around the sun which makes the sun appear to set into the sea especially when you are watching a sunset at the beach.
Sun Hits the Sky was created in 1996.
Under the Red Sea Sun was created in 1946.
when the sun hits throught a glass to back it close and therfore hotter
the point where the sun hits the earth
The name Marisol is a combination of "mar" meaning sea and "sol" meaning sun in Spanish, so it symbolizes the connection between the ocean and the sun.
yes, you can wen the sun hits the water the sun light is in the water you can also get really burnt.
Helios was the Greek god of the sun. The word is sometimes used for the sun, in the word "heliocentric" (sun-centred) for example.
The word sunThe word sun came from German.
riuwa is the Kikuyu word for the English word sun.
The Hawaiian word for sun is La