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Different cultures have different sun gods with different names. Some examples include Ra in Egyptian mythology, Helios in Greek mythology, and Surya in Hindu mythology.
In Bengali, the other names for the sun are "সূর্য" (Surya) and "সূর্য দেবতা" (Surya Debota).
ra and amun ra are some names refering to ra the sun god also personified as the sun
Solar energy and sunlight are the two names given to the sun's energy.
Colors enter the world by the sun. The rays are made of different colors but they have different tempetures so when they enter the world, they have different colors for different things.
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They are given different names to help distinguish where in the world they are.
Different cultures have different sun gods with different names. Some examples include Ra in Egyptian mythology, Helios in Greek mythology, and Surya in Hindu mythology.
because the sun sets at different times around the world
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because of the different weather around the world at different times of the year and how the earth and sun move
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NOO! They ARE different questions and should be answered differently
There are 270,000 different species of flowers in the world, to many to list
Snow is known by different names in various cultures around the world. For example, in Japan, it is called "yuki," in Russia it is known as "sneg," and in Iceland, it is referred to as "snjr." These are just a few examples of the diverse names for snow across different cultures.
In various Indian languages, the Sun is referred to by different names. For instance, in Hindi, it's called "Surya," in Bengali, "Suryya," in Tamil, "Suryan," in Kannada, "Suryya," and in Telugu, "Suryudu." Other names include "Aditya" in Sanskrit and "Ravi" in Hindi and several other languages. Each name reflects cultural and linguistic diversity across India.