The Sun does not actually "come out"; the Earth rotates so that it becomes visible. The Earth never stops doing this, so the Sun comes out every day. Even when it is overcast, the Sun is still in its place and doing its job.
no
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
The sun shining brightly signals the start of a new day, inviting everyone to come enjoy the fair with a cheerful spirit.
The Earth's rotation causes the Sun to rise in the east and set in the west every day.
The Earth rotates and when that happens one area will come closer to the sun which causes day and the other area that turns from the sun causes night
the rotation of earth brings the sun closer to earth making it rise
the sun because the sun doesn't come out every day. Sometimes it will rain.
Yes more or less at same ime of day it varies a minute or so per day
Every morning.
The sun is clearly a renewable source, it reappears every day without reduction in output, so I don't think the question is valid
The sun sets once a day every single day of the year.
yes they sacrificed a person every day because they believed that the sun would not come up if they didn't
Every day onece a day.
The sun is setting somewhere every minute of every day.
Every day, every month because of the positioning of the sun
Yes. They sacrificed a person every day because they believed that the sun wouldn't come up if they didn't. but they still howl at night.
The sun is rising somewhere and setting somewhere every minute of every day.