All sides. The entire thing is a huge ball of flames, burning (Or shining) on all sides.
No. The Sun is simply facing the other side of the Earth at nighttime.
Our sun will shine for another 5 billion years
the sun shines bright because the gas uses to help the sun shine.
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
its need of nature which makes sun shine daily
No. The Sun is simply facing the other side of the Earth at nighttime.
Because it is round, and the Sun can only shine on one side at a time.
Actually no. Because we cannot see the back side of the moon. But it is not always in dark. Sun can shine on it too
Waitin' for the Sun to Shine was created in 1981.
Our sun will shine for another 5 billion years
yes
the sun shines bright because the gas uses to help the sun shine.
yes, but the earth rotates so that a new piece of the earth faces the sun day in and day out. this is what causes day and night on the planet. (Shine a flashlight on an orange, and turn the orange in your hand.)
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
All of the Sun shines. Or at least the outside, if that's what you mean.
Shine on Silver Sun was created on 1973-09-07.
Let the Sun Shine was created on 2010-09-27.