Since the moon has no atmosphere, the day time sky looks like the night time sky, only our sun looks like a REALLY CLOSE AND BIG star.
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
Generally speaking, yes it is. But it's not just the idea of being high in the sky; it's how close the star is to the celestial pole.
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Well, you're looking at it backwards. The concept of "noon" is man-made. Noon describes that point during the day when the sun is directly (or nearly) overhead. So, to answer your question, the sun is high in the sky at noon because we define "noon" as that time during the day when the sun is high in the sky.
The "Why the Sky is High" story in Ilokano folklore explains that in the beginning, the sky and the sea were close together. The sea goddess punished a crab for cutting off her hair by pushing the sky up high to prevent the crab from reaching her. As a result, the sky remains high to this day to keep it out of the crab's reach.
nobody knows how high the sky is it will never stop in the past and i mean a long time ago people had thinked that they can reach to the top of the sky but it is not true the sky will never stop
Since the moon has no atmosphere, the day time sky looks like the night time sky, only our sun looks like a REALLY CLOSE AND BIG star.
the can see real up close to the ground when they fly high in the sky
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
Generally speaking, yes it is. But it's not just the idea of being high in the sky; it's how close the star is to the celestial pole.
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There is 4 syllables in "line high is sky". The syllables are line-high-is-sky.
Tagalog version why the sky is high
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Tagalog version why the sky is high
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay