During many of the summer months -- October to February -- parts of the Antarctica continent experience no sunsets.
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
summer and when the sun is shinning
It means that the sun is shinning on the part of the moon that is facing us.
There is no sun in Antarctica in June.
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Come over where the sun is shinning , just call on the master his name is jesus and he will rescue you
On HorseIsle, there is no such thing as "shinning stats"
In my oppinion I would say Yes, I am so much Happier when the Sun is Shinning down!
it works because plants can grow without soil as long as there is sun shinning upon them
The Sun is as close to Antarctica as it is to anywhere else on Earth. That distance is 1 AU or 149,598,000 kilometers
They are stars that, like our Sun, radiate light. Then there are planets, like Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, etc, that reflects light shinning on them from our Sun.
You can use shining, but I'm not so sure about shinning.