The Sun doesn't go anywhere; it sits there in the middle of the solar system.
What is happening is that the Earth is an enormous ball that is turning. The Sun's light is shining on the Earth all the time, and whichever side of Earth is facing the Sun is experiencing "day". As the Earth keeps turning the side that was in the sunlight turns away from the Sun and the Sun appears to go down. But the Earth keeps turning, and soon the Sun "rises" and it is daytime again.
No, it does not.
You go at night Hahahaha
It doesn't go out, we just can see it when we face away from it at night.
Go at night...
go at night
Supposedly, vampires cannot go out when the sun is out during the day. Thus, they can only go out during the night.
There's no sun at night. Go outside at midnight and look up.
...The sun revolves around the earth.....if its night on one side its day on the other....
it doesn't go know were you just cant see it because its dark
If you go past the arctic circle in the summer, the sun won't set.
The Sun does not experience night and day.
Night Sun ended in 1973.