Yes, it's you and it's where you live and everything will be over when you are dead.
24 hours a day?
No, that's impossible. The earth spins, so everywhere has day and night.
Nina: well doesnt Alaska have 30 days of light and 30 days of night?
its for a project
Not at night
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.
Let the Sun Shine was created on 2010-09-27.
Not at night
A father always want that his son's future always shine like sun
the sun always shine on TV
The Sun is always shining on Mars just like earth.
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.
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.
The future tense of "shine" is "will shine." For example, "The sun will shine tomorrow."
The sun has already been shining for several billion years but will eventually begin to dim and then stop shining, as it runs out of hydrogen to convert into other elements, with the release of energy. This will not occur for several billion years yet - too long for us to worry about.