The earth rotates on its axis (poles), and it orbits the sun. Therefore, no country could possibly face the sun all the time, which would mean constant daylight.
Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. "The sun in your face" suggests that the sun is directed towards your face, while "sun on your face" implies that the sun is shining onto your face.
Sure you can. I do that all the time, and it looks perfect.
By the sun. go outside face south and if the sun is on you left its 6am to noon and if the sun is on your right the time is noon to 6pm.
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In that case, it would show the Sun the same face all the time. In parts of the Earth it would be day all the time, in other parts it would be night all the time.
if it get black due to dust then wash it with some good face wash, and if it is due to the reason for being out in sun for long time, then have a facial and avoid sun rays for some time
All the time
Because of your face
The sun faces all ways as it is the center of our planetary system and we are constantly rotating around it.
There is no front or back side of a sphere, only a relative near or far side. Roughly half of the earth faces the sun at all times, which is when we have daytime.
Because not all parts of the earth have the sun fully visible at all points of the day. Just in the U.S.A. alone, for example, the sun rises on the east coast, they get the full effect and can view the sun before others on the west coast. By the time the earth makes it's way around to see the sun the eclipse of the sun is ended. So depending on the time of the day and position of the Sun during the eclipse, will determine what areas of the earth can actually get a view of the actual eclipse.
Connecticut Sun all-time roster was created in 1999.