Ohhh nice question, friend! No, the sun did not break off from the sky. Sometimes it may disappear behind some clouds or set below the horizon, but it's just taking a lil' break before coming back bright and shiny for a new day. Just like in painting, sometimes things may seem to disappear, but they always come back in their own time. Isn't that nice? üåû
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
The sun refleing off the water
Just imagine a beautiful painting where the moon is hiding but still nearby in the night sky. When the moon isn't visible, it's still up there, just a little shy behind Earth or maybe combining with the daytime sky to rest. It's still admiring us from afar, patiently waiting for its next big reveal.
If the clouds causing the rain don't cover the whole sky the sun can be at the right angle and still shine through the open areas. Just because it's raining the sun doesn't stop shining you just sometimes can't see it through the clouds
No, the sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The sun itself remains stationary in relation to the solar system.
The sun doesn't move across the night sky but the earth and all planets of the sky do.when we circle around the sun it just looks like it movesI.F
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
No, but our sun is a star just like all the other stars in the night sky.
It is pink/orange when the sun reflects off of the clouds at sunset.
The sun refleing off the water
there needs to be no lights Because the sky is dark at night, so the light of the sun, reflecting off a planet, can be seen, just as the light from the stars can be seen against the dark sky. During the day, the light from the planets and stars is obscured by the much brighter light from the sun.
At the end of the day, just after the sun has set, before it becomes completely dark but there is no sun in the sky
Yes sun is better than sky
It just means the sun.. basically the time of the day when the sun is the highest in the sky.. which is between 12 and 1...
The sun is just past the horizon, where you can't see it, but it's still close enough to cast a red glow, which is what makes the sky look red.
If the clouds causing the rain don't cover the whole sky the sun can be at the right angle and still shine through the open areas. Just because it's raining the sun doesn't stop shining you just sometimes can't see it through the clouds
In the summer the sun is highest in the sky