The sun faces all ways as it is the center of our planetary system and we are constantly rotating around it.
towards sun light
It is 'sun on your face' in all its boring and humble formalities.
Suspots don't actually MOVE across the face of the Sun; a sunspot pretty much stays put. So when we see sunspots APPEAR to move, what we're actually seeing is the rotation of the Sun itself.
it doesn`t matter because all of the plants will turn to face the sun no matter which way it is facing in the first place.
north, At noon, face the sun, north is directly behind you.
Dont face the screen to the sun :)
In cartoons the sun is sometimes drawn with a smiley face on it; but in reality there is no human-like face, or any other sort of face on the sun. The term "the face" of the sun just means that particular side of the sun that we can see from our current position on the earth; the side facing us.
cut below head and leave in sun face up.
When the moon is full, the full of the face of the moon that is facing earth is lit by the sun. The only way this can happen is if the earth is between the sun and the moon. We need the sun "behind us" to allow the sun to light up all of the moon's face so it can appear full.
The Sun can not face away from the Sun.
the sun has a smiley face because in most childhood stories or fables the sun is always the one to give encouragement or happiness so when people picture a sun they think of a smiley face.
One revolution of Saturn around the Sun lasts for 29.7 years. For half of its orbit, Saturnâ??s southern pole faces the Sun, while its northern pole faces the Sun for the other half.