Because a thing called an atmosphere blocks the sun so it won't get to hot but the atmosphere lets some heat get in so it isn't too hot.
"Hace muy frío hoy." It is very cold today. I don´t think you would use the progressive for this statement.
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Hoy Hace mucho frio.
Hoy hace sol (it's sunny) Hoy hace buen día (It's a nice day) Hoy hace frío (it's cold) Hoy está nublado (It's cloudy) Hoy está lloviendo (It's raining.)
¿Qué quieres hacer hoy? (very informal)¿Qué deseas hacer hoy? (a bit informal in the tu/usted part -- uses tú, but deseas/desear is more formal)¿Qué desa hacer hoy? or ¿Qué desea Usted hacer hoy? (very formal)
Usually "today". Sometimes, in a more forceful manner, "this very day".
"What looking very delicious today?"
Tabasco hoy is a spanish speaking tv channel. The website is in all spanish and it is a spanish television channel that appears to be very involved online.
It depends on what sentence it is used in for example If you've ever sang the weather song: que tiempo hace hoy you may be wondering what it means well, que means what tiempo means weather and hace hoy means is it.
You would say "Hoy es un día muy horrible".
It's cold and windy in Santiago today. Literal translation = Today in Santiago it is making cold and wind.
Chris Hoy's dad's name is David Hoy.